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In the city of Banjarbaru, Indonesia, the image captures an exhibit within what appears to be a museum or historical display. The primary focus is on two ornate walking sticks, likely historical artifacts, presented vertically. The left stick is dark, possibly black, with a curved handle and a segmented shaft. The right stick is lighter in color, appearing to be made of wood, also with a curved handle and a smoother shaft. Both sticks are mounted on a yellow display base.

Behind the walking sticks, a framed, dark-colored crest or insignia is displayed on a light-colored background, featuring a bird, a crown, and text. The background wall of the exhibit has a textured, yellowish hue with swirling patterns. To the left and right of the central display, red display blocks are visible, with a portion of a metal object, possibly an axe or blade, protruding from the right red block.

In the foreground, a clear acrylic sign with text in both Indonesian and English is displayed on a dark base. The Indonesian text, "PENINGGALAN KERAJAAN PAGATAN," translates to "Inheritance of the Pagatan Kingdom," and the English text, "PAGATAN ROYAL HERITAGE," reinforces this theme. The sign lists various items, including "1. Keris," "2. Parang," "3. Tongkat," "4. Tombak," "5. Wadah Bambu," "6. Wadah Perhiasan," "7. Peralatan Serba Guna," and "8. Wadah Perhiasan," indicating a collection of historical objects such as daggers, machetes, walking sticks, spears, bamboo containers, jewelry boxes, and multi-purpose tools. The description beneath the title explains that these are relics of the Bugis Pagatan kingdom, comprising pictures, household items, jewelry boxes, weapons, and other equipment.

The environment appears to be indoors, with artificial lighting illuminating the exhibit. No people are visible in the image. The overall scene is meticulously arranged for public viewing, suggesting a cultural or historical exhibition.
Eyachan

Jun 27, 2026, 4:38 AM

Banjarbaru, Indonesia

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In the city of Banjarbaru, Indonesia, the image captures an exhibit within what appears to be a museum or historical display. The primary focus is on two ornate walking sticks, likely historical artifacts, presented vertically. The left stick is dark, possibly black, with a curved handle and a segmented shaft. The right stick is lighter in color, appearing to be made of wood, also with a curved handle and a smoother shaft. Both sticks are mounted on a yellow display base. Behind the walking sticks, a framed, dark-colored crest or insignia is displayed on a light-colored background, featuring a bird, a crown, and text. The background wall of the exhibit has a textured, yellowish hue with swirling patterns. To the left and right of the central display, red display blocks are visible, with a portion of a metal object, possibly an axe or blade, protruding from the right red block. In the foreground, a clear acrylic sign with text in both Indonesian and English is displayed on a dark base. The Indonesian text, "PENINGGALAN KERAJAAN PAGATAN," translates to "Inheritance of the Pagatan Kingdom," and the English text, "PAGATAN ROYAL HERITAGE," reinforces this theme. The sign lists various items, including "1. Keris," "2. Parang," "3. Tongkat," "4. Tombak," "5. Wadah Bambu," "6. Wadah Perhiasan," "7. Peralatan Serba Guna," and "8. Wadah Perhiasan," indicating a collection of historical objects such as daggers, machetes, walking sticks, spears, bamboo containers, jewelry boxes, and multi-purpose tools. The description beneath the title explains that these are relics of the Bugis Pagatan kingdom, comprising pictures, household items, jewelry boxes, weapons, and other equipment. The environment appears to be indoors, with artificial lighting illuminating the exhibit. No people are visible in the image. The overall scene is meticulously arranged for public viewing, suggesting a cultural or historical exhibition.

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