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A long, traditional kite soars through a bright, partly cloudy blue sky. The kite's head features a pointed red tip, transitioning into a white, wing-like structure, followed by a black band. On this white section, the numbers "95" are distinctly visible in black font. Attached to this body is an exceptionally long tail, composed of alternating horizontal stripes of black, red, and white fabric, extending diagonally across the frame from the lower right towards the upper left. The sky is a clear blue with soft, scattered white clouds, indicating fair weather conditions ideal for kite flying. The image captures the kite from a low-angle perspective, emphasizing its impressive length and design against the vast sky. This style of kite, with its elaborate head and extended tail, is characteristic of traditional Balinese kites, such as a Janggan, often seen during cultural festivals in locations like Mengwi, Indonesia. The visible number "95" might denote a participant number or a team identification in a kite competition.
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