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Maluku

Ambon, Kei, and Aru through coast, city, forest, and island life.

Maluku is shown through Ambon, Kei, and Aru: coastal views, island settlements, city edges, plants, beaches, and encounters with local landscapes. The sequence is a visual note across different island worlds.

Maluku field photography by Junita Arneld
Photographs by Junita ArneldField images from Maluku, presented as visual notes within The JAM ART.

Place

Maluku is approached through landscape, people, objects, and daily situations.

Photographic record

Images are presented as field notes, not as decorative backgrounds or travel claims.

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Field images

Maluku through photographs.

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01 · Maluku

Ambon: city, coastline, temple, and nutmeg

Photographs from Ambon showing city views, coastal spaces, temple setting, beaches, and nutmeg as part of the island’s visual and material context.

02 · Maluku

Kei: beach, water, and coastal life

Images from Kei Island focused on beach, water, birds, and the coastal environment, presented as documentation rather than postcard scenery.

03 · Maluku

Aru: cloth, beach, and local hospitality

Photographs from Aru showing hanging cloths, beach settings, and social encounters. The section keeps attention on place and ordinary visual details.

Maluku field image from EthnoScapes
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