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A white, rectangular sign with bold black text is prominently displayed in the foreground of a grassy outdoor area, likely a public park or open field in Surakarta, Indonesia. The sign is made of paper or card, covered with a clear plastic laminate that shows some creasing and wear. It is affixed to a simple, brown wooden post driven into the ground, secured by rusty staples or bent wires that have caused slight indentations in the plastic. The text on the sign clearly reads "DILARANG MENGINJAK RUMPUT". This Indonesian phrase translates directly to "DO NOT STEP ON THE GRASS", indicating a prohibition or rule for the area. Beyond the sign, a large expanse of green, somewhat patchy grass covers the ground. In the mid-ground and background, numerous trees with dense foliage are visible, suggesting a natural or cultivated landscape. Further in the distance, blurry figures of people can be seen, along with faint outlines of buildings and several tall, slender poles, possibly streetlights or decorative structures, consistent with a semi-urban public space. The sky is overcast and cloudy, indicating a dull daytime, likely late morning or afternoon. The scene conveys a calm, regulated public environment where efforts are made to preserve the green spaces.
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