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This media file captures a detailed view of a traditional Balinese gate, likely a *candi bentar*, in Tegallalang, Indonesia. The gate is elaborately constructed from weathered grey stone, featuring multiple tiers, decorative scroll-like motifs, and a central entrance with intricately carved wooden doors.

The wooden doors display symmetrical, circular patterns and floral designs, showcasing fine craftsmanship. Above the doors, a small light bulb is visible. The stone structure itself exhibits signs of age and natural growth, with dried grass sprouting from crevices and ledges, particularly on the left side.

On either side of the entrance, at the base of the gate's upper section, are carved stone figures, appearing to be mythical guardian creatures (possibly *singa* or similar deities), adding to the architectural grandeur. Their features are worn but still discernible. Above the door, a golden, ornate plaque-like decoration with red and green accents is affixed, but any text on it is illegible due to its stylized nature and distance.

Green foliage, characterized by thorny branches and small pink flowers (resembling a Crown of Thorns plant), grows on the right side, partially obscuring the stone carvings. The sky overhead is overcast, indicating a cloudy day, rather than direct sunlight. No human activity is depicted in the static scene. The overall impression is one of traditional craftsmanship, spiritual significance, and the blending of ancient architecture with nature.
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Apr 21, 2026

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This media file captures a detailed view of a traditional Balinese gate, likely a *candi bentar*, in Tegallalang, Indonesia. The gate is elaborately constructed from weathered grey stone, featuring multiple tiers, decorative scroll-like motifs, and a central entrance with intricately carved wooden doors. The wooden doors display symmetrical, circular patterns and floral designs, showcasing fine craftsmanship. Above the doors, a small light bulb is visible. The stone structure itself exhibits signs of age and natural growth, with dried grass sprouting from crevices and ledges, particularly on the left side. On either side of the entrance, at the base of the gate's upper section, are carved stone figures, appearing to be mythical guardian creatures (possibly *singa* or similar deities), adding to the architectural grandeur. Their features are worn but still discernible. Above the door, a golden, ornate plaque-like decoration with red and green accents is affixed, but any text on it is illegible due to its stylized nature and distance. Green foliage, characterized by thorny branches and small pink flowers (resembling a Crown of Thorns plant), grows on the right side, partially obscuring the stone carvings. The sky overhead is overcast, indicating a cloudy day, rather than direct sunlight. No human activity is depicted in the static scene. The overall impression is one of traditional craftsmanship, spiritual significance, and the blending of ancient architecture with nature.

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