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The image displays a public gathering or protest taking place on an asphalt street in Kecamatan Pati, Indonesia. A makeshift stage, constructed on a flatbed truck, occupies the center of the road. A large white banner is draped across the front of the stage, bearing partial Indonesian text that reads: "Pati nolak DIPIMPIN KORUPTOR" (Pati rejects to be led by corruptors) and "dari PATI... Mati!" (from Pati... Death!).

On the stage, a male individual in a light-colored shirt stands at a microphone, addressing those present. Black audio speakers are positioned on the right side of the stage. Approximately 10-15 male individuals are visible on the street, standing around the stage. In the foreground on the left, a man in a light blue t-shirt and blue jeans holds a camera on a black gimbal, gesturing with his right hand. Another man in a black shirt and fanny pack stands near the banner looking right, while a third man in a black and red jacket and light jeans stands with his back to the viewer on the right. Several other individuals are observing the event, with some recording it on smartphones.

The background features several buildings under a clear, bright sky. From left to right, these include a structure with a red and orange perforated facade, partially covered by a blue tarp and obscured by a large green-leafed tree. Adjacent to it is a modern white building with large, dark-tinted windows. Further right is a traditional-style building with a dark tiled roof and white walls, featuring a sign that appears to read "PT Pemuda Pati." Utility poles and power lines are visible in the mid-ground. A green heavy vehicle is partially visible on the far left, and a yellow heavy vehicle, possibly a loader, is partially visible on the far right, supporting the banner near the stage. A blue "P" parking sign is partially visible on the far left.
MagnetaAgni

Aug 25, 2025, 1:51 AM

Kecamatan Pati, Indonesia

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The image displays a public gathering or protest taking place on an asphalt street in Kecamatan Pati, Indonesia. A makeshift stage, constructed on a flatbed truck, occupies the center of the road. A large white banner is draped across the front of the stage, bearing partial Indonesian text that reads: "Pati nolak DIPIMPIN KORUPTOR" (Pati rejects to be led by corruptors) and "dari PATI... Mati!" (from Pati... Death!). On the stage, a male individual in a light-colored shirt stands at a microphone, addressing those present. Black audio speakers are positioned on the right side of the stage. Approximately 10-15 male individuals are visible on the street, standing around the stage. In the foreground on the left, a man in a light blue t-shirt and blue jeans holds a camera on a black gimbal, gesturing with his right hand. Another man in a black shirt and fanny pack stands near the banner looking right, while a third man in a black and red jacket and light jeans stands with his back to the viewer on the right. Several other individuals are observing the event, with some recording it on smartphones. The background features several buildings under a clear, bright sky. From left to right, these include a structure with a red and orange perforated facade, partially covered by a blue tarp and obscured by a large green-leafed tree. Adjacent to it is a modern white building with large, dark-tinted windows. Further right is a traditional-style building with a dark tiled roof and white walls, featuring a sign that appears to read "PT Pemuda Pati." Utility poles and power lines are visible in the mid-ground. A green heavy vehicle is partially visible on the far left, and a yellow heavy vehicle, possibly a loader, is partially visible on the far right, supporting the banner near the stage. A blue "P" parking sign is partially visible on the far left.

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