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The video captures a nighttime scene in Kedung Dowo, Indonesia, showing the manual de-husking of coconuts. In the foreground, a person wearing a dark, patterned shirt is actively working on a large coconut. They use a blunt tool, possibly a hammer, to strike the coconut repeatedly, separating its fibrous husk. The ground is covered with green grass, heavily strewn with discarded brown coconut husks, indicating a significant amount of work has been done. Several other coconuts, some whole and others partially de-husked, are visible scattered around the work area. In the background, another individual is partially visible, also seated amidst the piles of coconut husks, suggesting a collaborative or communal effort. The scene is illuminated by an artificial light source, casting shadows and highlighting the task at hand, which points to the activity occurring after sunset. The environment appears to be an outdoor space, likely a designated area for processing coconuts. The atmosphere is one of focused labor, with no discernible emotional expressions. There is no visible text within the video frame. The footage offers a glimpse into the traditional and labor-intensive process of preparing coconuts in a tropical region.
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