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The image captures a moment within an informal, semi-enclosed structure, likely in Baron, Indonesia. A person, seen from the back, wears a blue shirt with white and brown polka dots and has dark hair tied in a bun. Their right arm is extended, holding a large white bird upside down. The bird, possibly a Muscovy duck or goose, has a distinctive reddish face and appears to be suspended by its legs or wings. The surrounding environment is cluttered with various objects and makeshift constructions. These include cardboard boxes, woven wooden or bamboo crates, corrugated metal sheets, and concrete blocks. A mesh net or fencing is visible, suggesting a partitioned area. One prominent cardboard box displays the text "JANGAN DIBANTING" (Do not drop/slam), "MEDIA PECAH" (fragile media/breakable items), and "DENAL" or "DENAR". Another box shows the words "PLASTIC HOUSE". A small black rectangle with "17" written on it is also present, possibly a sign or license plate. The scene is lit by natural light, indicating it is daytime. The informal construction and the presence of the bird suggest an activity related to domestic animal husbandry or preparation in a rural or semi-urban setting. The person's action of holding the bird upside down could be part of a routine task such as handling, inspection, or preparation for consumption.
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