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A panoramic view of the HF Tillema Complex of the Batavia Oil Company in Balikpapan, Indonesia, during the 1920s-1940s. The foreground features a cluster of small buildings, likely residences for workers or support facilities. The buildings are simple in design, with pitched roofs and wooden frames. The buildings are situated on a dirt field, with a few trees and shrubs scattered around. The presence of these buildings suggests a small community built around the oil company's operations. The middle ground features a large, cylindrical storage tank with a red roof. The tank is likely used for storing oil or other petroleum products. The tank is situated on a hill, with a network of pipes running towards it. The presence of the tank highlights the company's focus on storing and processing oil products. The background features a tall, slender tower, likely a water tower or a communication tower. The tower is constructed of metal and appears to be functional, suggesting the presence of essential services for the oil company's operations. The tower is situated on a hill, with a dense forest behind it. The presence of the tower highlights the company's reliance on infrastructure and technology. The image should evoke a sense of industry, progress, and the dynamic interplay between human activity and the natural environment.
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