
Stake attention in this memory
In the city of West Jakarta, Indonesia, a night scene unfolds at Fatahillah Square, a historic plaza located within the Kota Tua area. The image captures the grand facade of the Jakarta History Museum, formerly the Palace of the Dutch Governor-General, illuminated by warm artificial lighting that highlights its colonial architecture. The building features numerous multi-paned windows, some with dark shutters, and a prominent clock tower. In the foreground, two large, old cannons are mounted on stone bases, suggesting the historical significance of the location. A person dressed in a bright yellow hoodie and dark pants stands between the cannons, holding up a phone, seemingly taking a selfie or recording a video. To the right of this individual, a second person, wearing a brown t-shirt and dark shorts, walks away from the camera. Several other figures are visible in the background, some seated near the steps of the museum, and others milling about the square. The sky above is dark and cloudy, indicating it is nighttime, with a streetlamp casting a bright light in the middle ground. The ground is paved with stone tiles, and scattered debris suggests it is a public space.
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