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This image depicts an exhibition on the wall of a dark room, likely within a museum or cultural center in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. The exhibition features a series of framed photographs displayed within recessed shelves and on the wall itself. The photographs appear to document the aftermath of a disaster, likely the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, given the location.

In the foreground, the wall is painted black and illuminated by spotlights, casting shadows on the floor. The floor is a light-colored wood-look laminate. The exhibition is arranged in a grid-like fashion.

On the left side of the wall, several photographs show scenes of destruction: collapsed buildings, debris-strewn streets, and damaged infrastructure. One photograph prominently features a billboard for "SOFA RECLINER" with a brand name "Mmedia". Another shows a yellow delivery truck on a street.

Further to the right, more photographs continue to display the devastation. There are images of buildings that are partially submerged or severely damaged, with debris piled high. The photographs are accompanied by captions, though they are too small to read in detail.

On the right side of the wall, there are larger, framed acrylic panels, also displaying text and images, but these are less clear from this perspective. Above the exhibition, a raised, illuminated word "Metadata" is visible on the black wall.

The overall impression is one of remembrance and documentation of a significant historical event in Banda Aceh.
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Aug 22, 2026, 7:33 AM

Banda Aceh, Indonesia

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This image depicts an exhibition on the wall of a dark room, likely within a museum or cultural center in Banda Aceh, Indonesia. The exhibition features a series of framed photographs displayed within recessed shelves and on the wall itself. The photographs appear to document the aftermath of a disaster, likely the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, given the location. In the foreground, the wall is painted black and illuminated by spotlights, casting shadows on the floor. The floor is a light-colored wood-look laminate. The exhibition is arranged in a grid-like fashion. On the left side of the wall, several photographs show scenes of destruction: collapsed buildings, debris-strewn streets, and damaged infrastructure. One photograph prominently features a billboard for "SOFA RECLINER" with a brand name "Mmedia". Another shows a yellow delivery truck on a street. Further to the right, more photographs continue to display the devastation. There are images of buildings that are partially submerged or severely damaged, with debris piled high. The photographs are accompanied by captions, though they are too small to read in detail. On the right side of the wall, there are larger, framed acrylic panels, also displaying text and images, but these are less clear from this perspective. Above the exhibition, a raised, illuminated word "Metadata" is visible on the black wall. The overall impression is one of remembrance and documentation of a significant historical event in Banda Aceh.

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