Balaweling I, Indonesia
3 memories from Balaweling I, Indonesia

The image depicts a scene near a building with a veranda overlooking a body of water, likely the ocean, with mountains in the distance. The sky is clear and blue. On the veranda, several young males are gathered, some seated, others standing, engaged in conversation or looking at a mobile phone. The building appears to be a school or administrative facility, indicated by a sign reading "SELCOM CLASS" and a logo. In the foreground, there is a lush garden with various potted plants and greenery. A structure with a rusty corrugated metal roof is visible to the left, adjacent to the main building. The overall impression is of a casual gathering in a tropical or subtropical environment, possibly during the daytime. The location is specified as Balaweling I, Indonesia.
Balaweling I
A close-up, eye-level, outdoor, slightly angled, full shot focuses on a cluster of vibrant red flowers, likely from a Crown of Thorns plant, set against a backdrop of lush green foliage and a white tiled surface. The flowers, with their delicate petals and prominent yellow stamen, are in various stages of bloom. Several green leaves, some with subtle yellowing, surround the flowers. In the blurred background, other potted plants with broad green leaves and a few more red blossoms are visible. The scene appears to be part of a garden or a balcony in a residential area, possibly in the city of Balaweling I, Indonesia. The overall impression is one of a well-maintained collection of plants.
Balaweling I
In Balaweling I, Indonesia, a close-up shot captures a vibrant display of pink and white portulaca flowers blooming in repurposed plastic bottles, which are suspended outdoors. The plants are lush with green foliage and are densely packed within the containers. One plastic bottle is wrapped in bamboo, suggesting a DIY gardening setup. The background reveals a rustic, corrugated metal roof of a building, hinting at a rural or semi-urban environment. The sky above is a clear, bright blue.
Balaweling I