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The image displays a large traditional drum, known as a bedug, positioned inside a mosque in Surabaya, Indonesia. The drum dominates the foreground, viewed from a low angle. Its main body is dark, likely black, with a prominent circular drumhead made of a mottled light brown and white hide. The partially visible words "MASJID MAR" are stenciled in light-colored uppercase letters on the drumhead. Numerous black, conical fasteners secure the drumhead around its circumference. The drum rests on a dark-colored, robust metal stand with two primary vertical supports and a horizontal base. The floor is composed of highly polished light grey tiles, reflecting the drum's stand and the ambient light. In the mid-ground and background, several individuals, predominantly adult males, are present within a spacious, brightly lit hall. One man is seated on the tiled floor in the mid-ground, facing away from the camera. Other individuals are standing or walking further back, dressed in casual attire consistent with mosque visitors, including sarongs and traditional shirts. The hall features white walls and ceiling, with decorative gold trim visible on architectural elements such as columns or arches in the background, characteristic of mosque interiors. Bright light sources, likely natural light from openings in the background, illuminate the scene and create reflections on the polished floor.
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