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A large, brightly colored map and directional sign stands prominently outdoors, likely at the entrance of Zoo Johor in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, under a clear blue sky. The main signboard features "ZOO JOHOR PETA MAP" at the top left. The central part of the sign displays an illustrated map of the zoo, divided into four zones (ZON 1, ZON 2, ZON 3, ZON 4), with various cartoon animals marking different enclosures like lions, elephants, tigers, camels, and many types of birds. A detailed legend below the map lists numerous animals and facilities in Malay, including "ULAR SAWA" (python), "GAJAH" (elephant), "HARIMAU" (tiger), "UNTA" (camel), "MONYET" (monkey), "BUAYA TEMBAGA" (crocodile), "FLAMINGO," and "KURA-KURA" (turtle), alongside facilities like "KAUNTER TIKET" (ticket counter), "PUSAT INFORMASI" (information center), and "KAWASAN REHAT" (rest area). Below the main map, several smaller, horizontal signs provide directional information. A blue sign on the left points to "TAMAN PERMAINAN" (Playground) and "PUSAT INFORMASI" (Information Center). A pink sign in the middle indicates "PEJABAT" (Office). On the right, another blue sign, accompanied by universal gender symbols, directs visitors to "TANDAS" (Toilet). The sunny weather and lush greenery surrounding the signs suggest a pleasant outdoor setting. The comprehensive signage indicates that visitors are using this map to navigate the zoo, making it a key informational point for planning their visit.
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