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The image displays a geological specimen within a glass display case, situated in the Geology Museum in Bandung City, Indonesia. The central subject is a composition of dark, rough, irregularly shaped fragments, potentially volcanic rock or slag, arranged atop a larger, lighter-colored, tan-hued rock base identified as sandstone. The dark material exhibits a porous, textured surface, with distinct pieces including a prominent mass at the upper left, an elongated piece extending downward, and several smaller, flatter fragments towards the right. The interior of the display case is illuminated from below, casting a bright white light onto the specimen from its base. Two white labels with black text are present at the front of the display: the left label identifies the base material as "Batupasir" (Sandstone), with additional, partially legible text detailing its discovery. The right label reads "Samsungsong," followed by further partially legible text that references the Geology Museum Bandung and a date, likely "1924." Reflections on the glass case reveal elements of a modern museum environment in the background, including a curved dark structure and a light-colored floor. No individuals are present or engaged in any actions within the frame.
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Aug 27, 2025, 5:14 AM

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The image displays a geological specimen within a glass display case, situated in the Geology Museum in Bandung City, Indonesia. The central subject is a composition of dark, rough, irregularly shaped fragments, potentially volcanic rock or slag, arranged atop a larger, lighter-colored, tan-hued rock base identified as sandstone. The dark material exhibits a porous, textured surface, with distinct pieces including a prominent mass at the upper left, an elongated piece extending downward, and several smaller, flatter fragments towards the right. The interior of the display case is illuminated from below, casting a bright white light onto the specimen from its base. Two white labels with black text are present at the front of the display: the left label identifies the base material as "Batupasir" (Sandstone), with additional, partially legible text detailing its discovery. The right label reads "Samsungsong," followed by further partially legible text that references the Geology Museum Bandung and a date, likely "1924." Reflections on the glass case reveal elements of a modern museum environment in the background, including a curved dark structure and a light-colored floor. No individuals are present or engaged in any actions within the frame.

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