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The image shows a close-up of a large, rusty, iron clock mechanism located at the coordinates -7.559, 110.783 in the city of Surakarta, Indonesia. The mechanism is made of a series of gears, rods, and other components that work together to tell time. The mechanism is attached to a wooden platform, and a black sign in front of it reads, "MESIN JAM PANGGUNG" and "STAGE CLOCK MECHANISM" in both Indonesian and English. The sign details that the mechanism was once used to drive a clock that was installed at an elevated position (stage) in the Surakarta Palace Garden during the reign of Pakubuwono I, around the year 1740 AD, when the palace was still located in Kartasura. The sign is bordered in a decorative gold trim. The background appears to be a wall or display case. The scene appears to be taken inside a museum or historic building. The picture is likely focused on the mechanism and the sign, and there are no people visible in the image.
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