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The image depicts an indoor exhibit within the Geology Museum in Bandung City, Indonesia. A large, rectangular, illuminated display panel is mounted on a dark wall, prominently featuring the title "KEKAYAAN SUMBER DAYA GEOLOGI" and "Geological Resources." The central element of this panel is a map of Indonesia, shaded in various light hues (yellow, beige, light green) with numerous small black dots indicating specific locations. Surrounding the map are eight smaller photographic images illustrating aspects of geological resources: scenes of open-pit mining operations with heavy machinery (top-left, top-right, bottom-center), a drilling rig (mid-left), an industrial plant with smoke plumes (bottom-left), a steep rock face (mid-right), and a circular geological formation (bottom-right). Explanatory text and a legend in Indonesian are present on the left side of the panel. Below this large panel, a dark wooden display case holds six distinct geological samples. The leftmost sample is a large, dark, metallic-lustered specimen, identified by a small black label as "BATU BARA" (Coal). To its right are five additional samples, varying in color from reddish-brown to off-white, each with a small black identification label below. The environment features dark walls, and a wooden window frame is partially visible on the right side of the frame. No individuals are present.
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