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The image captures an indoor educational exhibit, likely in a museum or interpretive center. The primary focus is a framed display board with two sections, each featuring an image and bilingual explanatory text in Indonesian and English.

The top section of the display shows a close-up image of a soil profile, exhibiting distinct horizontal layers. The accompanying text describes this as a "Monolith or soil artifact" taken from Taman Bogo, East Lampung Regency, Lampung Province, classified as Podsolic soil (Plinthudult).

The bottom section presents a wide landscape photograph. On the left, a row of slender trees stands next to cultivated fields, while on the right, green crops fill the foreground, leading up to a lush, hilly background under a cloudy sky. The text states this landscape was taken from an area in Bogor Regency, West Java, bordering Banten Province. It mentions that sandstone and clay stone are the main materials forming the podsolic soil, and different terrains are suitable for specific crops: flat areas for rainfed rice, choppy areas for secondary crops, and higher areas for rubber trees.

In the background, behind the framed exhibit, another display case is visible, titled "BIOTA TANAH" (Soil Biota). This case contains smaller framed images or preserved specimens, possibly insects, indicative of a broader exhibit on soil life. The overall setting appears to be well-lit, designed for educational purposes.
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Dec 19, 2024

Bogor, Indonesia

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The image captures an indoor educational exhibit, likely in a museum or interpretive center. The primary focus is a framed display board with two sections, each featuring an image and bilingual explanatory text in Indonesian and English. The top section of the display shows a close-up image of a soil profile, exhibiting distinct horizontal layers. The accompanying text describes this as a "Monolith or soil artifact" taken from Taman Bogo, East Lampung Regency, Lampung Province, classified as Podsolic soil (Plinthudult). The bottom section presents a wide landscape photograph. On the left, a row of slender trees stands next to cultivated fields, while on the right, green crops fill the foreground, leading up to a lush, hilly background under a cloudy sky. The text states this landscape was taken from an area in Bogor Regency, West Java, bordering Banten Province. It mentions that sandstone and clay stone are the main materials forming the podsolic soil, and different terrains are suitable for specific crops: flat areas for rainfed rice, choppy areas for secondary crops, and higher areas for rubber trees. In the background, behind the framed exhibit, another display case is visible, titled "BIOTA TANAH" (Soil Biota). This case contains smaller framed images or preserved specimens, possibly insects, indicative of a broader exhibit on soil life. The overall setting appears to be well-lit, designed for educational purposes.

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