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The image shows an exhibit in the Museum of the Indonesian National Institute of Sciences in Bogor, Indonesia, located at -6.598 latitude and 106.794 longitude. The exhibit is about natural dyes used for batik, a traditional Indonesian wax-resist dyeing technique. The exhibit includes an informational poster that lists plants used in batik dyeing, a diagram of the dye extraction process, and several samples of fabrics, wood chips, and leaves used in batik dyeing. The poster, titled "TUMBUHAN PEWARNA BATIK," features a long paragraph of text in the Indonesian language about the use of plants to create batik dyes. The exhibit also includes visual representations of the dye extraction process: A series of small images depicting the processing of a particular plant (coffee) with the labels "PENENUAN," "PENGERINGAN," "ROASTING," "HANYA," and "TAHI AKAR." The poster also features a set of 6 rectangular fabric samples demonstrating the color hues extracted from different dyes, and a set of 14 circular images illustrating the fruits and leaves of the plants utilized for the batik dye. At the bottom of the image, there are three small rectangular containers holding a set of brown wood chips. These wood chips are displayed under separate labels that identify them as different species of wood. They are likely samples of the wood used to produce the dyes. The exhibit is located within a museum, likely within a display case on a tabletop. The background is composed of a dark green wall that appears to be painted or tiled.
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