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The image displays a large, conical wooden percussion instrument, identified as a bedug, positioned horizontally on a sturdy wooden stand within an indoor setting. The instrument features a wider frontal end covered by a light-colored hide membrane secured with visible rope lacing, exhibiting a dark circular mark at its center. Its wooden body is aged and discolored, tapering towards the rear where a segment is wrapped in a reddish-brown textile. The bedug's stand is constructed from dark brown, unpainted wood, forming a multi-legged base with horizontal and diagonal supports. A dark, crumpled fabric object hangs from one of the stand's crossbeams on the right side. The environment includes a vibrant blue wall in the background, showing minor surface imperfections. The floor is covered with white ceramic tiles arranged in a grid pattern, with some light-colored debris visible on the surface. To the left, a light brown wooden shelving unit with multiple empty compartments is partially visible, with a dark, indistinct object resting on its lower shelf. There are no people or active interactions depicted. The presence of this traditional instrument is consistent with its location within a mosque, cultural center, or similar institution in the city of Bogor, Indonesia.
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