
Stake attention in this memory
This media file depicts an indoor scene within what appears to be a museum or exhibition hall, likely located in Bogor, Indonesia. The space is brightly illuminated by track lighting on high white ceilings and features white structural pillars and a light-colored, possibly concrete, floor. The primary subject is a detailed exhibit showcasing spices and medicinal plants. Large graphic panels line the wall, displaying text and images related to various agricultural products. Visible text on these panels includes "Cengkeh" (Cloves), "Kayu Manis" (Cinnamon), and "Vanili" (Vanilla), each accompanied by photographic representations of the items. Another section is labeled "Tanaman Obat" (Medicinal Plants). Beneath these informative panels, a series of wooden display platforms and cases hold various artifacts. These include traditional-style clay pots, one with a lid, a woven basket with a lid, and bundles of dried plant materials such as cinnamon sticks. In the mid-ground to the right, a woman is seen engaging with the exhibit. She is dressed in a light-colored hijab and what appears to be a long dress or abaya, and is crouching or squatting. She holds a smartphone, seemingly capturing an image or video of the display. A black bag is slung over her shoulder. A yellow circular floor sticker, possibly a social distancing marker featuring two stylized figures, is visible near her feet. In the background, further into the hall, another section of the museum is visible, partially obscured. A prominent dark panel reads "LANDBOUW Theater" (Agriculture Theater), suggesting a space for presentations or films related to agriculture. The scene conveys a quiet, educational environment where visitors can learn about plant-based products and their history.
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