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The image shows three traditional Indonesian weapons on display in a museum, likely the National Museum of Indonesia, located at latitude -6.176, longitude 106.822 in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The weapons, labeled "01," "02," and "03," are mounted on black pedestals within a glass case. Two of the weapons are Kris daggers, the other is a Keris. The daggers are adorned with gold and are made of wood and metal. The Keris is made of ivory. They stand on a black display platform. The museum walls are black and the lighting is bright, casting shadows of the weapons. A sign on the wall to the right of the case describes the weapons in Indonesian and English. No people are visible in the image.
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The image shows three traditional Indonesian weapons on display in a museum, likely the National Museum of Indonesia, located at latitude -6.176, longitude 106.822 in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The weapons, labeled "01," "02," and "03," are mounted on black pedestals within a glass case. Two of the weapons are Kris daggers, the other is a Keris. The daggers are adorned with gold and are made of wood and metal. The Keris is made of ivory. They stand on a black display platform. The museum walls are black and the lighting is bright, casting shadows of the weapons. A sign on the wall to the right of the case describes the weapons in Indonesian and English. No people are visible in the image.

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