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A stone statue of the Hindu deity Ganesha is displayed prominently outdoors. The statue, weathered and dark gray, depicts Ganesha with his characteristic elephant head, seated with his legs crossed. He is adorned with golden markings on his headdress and trunk. The statue rests on a pedestal covered with a black and white checkered cloth, reminiscent of Balinese "ikatan" fabric. A decorative tapestry, featuring intricate embroidery with colorful beads and silver threads, is draped vertically in front of the checkered cloth. Various offerings, including woven palm leaves and a small yellow flower, are placed on the pedestal and attached to the decorations. Brown, dried palm fronds hang down from the sides of the pedestal, some holding small woven baskets containing offerings. Behind the statue, a building with white tiled walls and a faded, peeling gray pillar is visible. A window with a wooden frame and reflective glass can be seen on the left. The background features a series of vertical, orange-painted bars or pillars, suggesting an open-air structure or an entryway. An air conditioning unit is mounted on the wall behind the statue. The scene is located in Susut, Indonesia.
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