
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays an interior view of an exhibition hall, identified as likely being within the Museum Geologi Bandung, Bandung City, Indonesia. The floor is covered with a light gray, textured carpet, and the ceiling is a dark, highly reflective surface, mirroring the illuminated wall displays and track lights. The left wall features a large, horizontal mural titled "PEMBENTUKAN SUMBER DAYA GEOLOGI" (Formation of Geological Resources). This diagram illustrates geological strata in cross-section, depicting layers of earth (brown, yellow, red), underground water, and representations of resource extraction (e.g., drilling rigs, potential volcanic activity) beneath a green landscape. Text labels in Indonesian are visible within the diagram. Above this mural, a small white security camera is mounted, along with two black track lights. The right wall, angled towards the viewer, exhibits a prominent blue mural titled "JEJAK GEOLOGI DALAM KEHIDUPAN MANUSIA" (Geological Traces in Human Life). This artwork visually narrates human interaction with geological resources across different epochs. The left side of this mural depicts figures resembling early humans or indigenous people, some partially clothed in white loincloths, engaged in activities such as gathering or transporting materials. The right side portrays modern industrial themes, including a large white wind turbine and a figure wearing an orange-sleeved shirt, dark pants, a hard hat, and a headlamp, operating what appears to be drilling or heavy equipment. Two black track lights are mounted on the ceiling above this mural, providing direct illumination. No individuals are present in the immediate foreground; all human forms are depicted within the wall murals.
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