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The video captures a traditional procession, likely a Kirab Tebu Temanten (Sugarcane Bride and Groom Procession), taking place outdoors in what appears to be an industrial or agricultural area in Sragen, Indonesia. A group of approximately 15-20 individuals, predominantly men, are walking in a line from left to right across the frame. Many are dressed in traditional Javanese attire, including batik shirts and patterned lower garments, while some wear white shirts and dark pants. They are carrying very long, slender, curved stalks, resembling sugarcane, over their shoulders or alongside them. Two individuals are prominently holding a large banner at the front of the procession. In the foreground, a person wearing a light-colored shirt, dark jeans, and a backpack is seen filming the event with a camera, facing away from the viewer. The banner, which becomes clearly visible, is white with green text and a green leafy graphic. It reads "KIRAB TEBU TEMANTEN" (Sugarcane Bride and Groom Procession) at the top, and "PG MADU BARU" (Pabrik Gula Madu Baru, a sugar factory) below it, confirming the nature of the event and its association with a local sugar mill. The setting appears to be a rural or semi-industrial roadside. The ground is uneven, dark, and looks like compacted dirt or ash, possibly with tire tracks. In the background, several large, rusty industrial tanks are visible, along with a parked blue truck and a yellow truck further down the road. Trees with green foliage and some bare branches frame the scene against a clear, light blue sky, indicating a bright, sunny day. The overall atmosphere suggests a cultural or ceremonial event, likely related to the sugar harvest or a symbolic wedding ritual involving sugarcane, as indicated by the banner.
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