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The image displays a large traditional Indonesian drum, known as a "bedug," prominently positioned on a sturdy dark wooden stand. The drum's head, made of light brown animal hide, faces the viewer, secured by a series of wooden pegs around its circumference. One drumstick hangs from the stand's upper crossbeam, while another rests horizontally on the drum's surface. A black cap or cloth is casually placed on the right side of the drum. The setting appears to be an open-air area, possibly the veranda or entrance of a building like a mosque, given the presence of the bedug and the architectural style. Ornate pillars, featuring decorative white and gold patterns and checkered details near their bases, support the structure. The floor is covered in reddish-brown tiles, reflecting some light. In the background, beyond the building's arched supports, a bright daytime scene unfolds. A tiled roof structure and numerous tall, slender trees are visible. A street or public area is discernible, with several people and motorcycles in the distance, suggesting a moderately active environment. No direct activity involving the drum is depicted; it appears stationary, awaiting use. On the far left, a partially obscured green sign with white text, possibly containing "BERJU..." (likely part of "BERJUALAN" meaning 'selling'), is visible. The lighting suggests clear weather during the day.
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