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This media file captures a bustling street food scene in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia, centered around a mobile bakso (meatball soup) cart. The main subject is a female vendor, dressed in a maroon hijab, actively preparing bakso. She is seen stirring a large pot of meatballs with a ladle, with steam rising, indicating the food is hot and freshly cooked. Another woman in a white hijab is partially visible behind the vendor, possibly a customer or helper. To the right, a man in a black t-shirt is partially visible, observing the scene. The dominant object is the colorful bakso cart, which features two prominent signs. The upper sign reads "BAKSO URAT DAN BALUNGAN," advertising tendon and bone marrow meatballs. The lower sign on the cart's base displays "BAKSO ALFAZA." A large bicycle wheel is attached to the cart's front, indicating its mobile nature. On the side of the cart, a printed menu shows various bakso options like "BAKSO URAT," "BAKSO HALUS," "BAKSO BESAR," "TETELAN," "TELUR," "TULANG," and "BALUNGAN," along with prices. Several bowls containing ingredients are visible inside the cart. Above the cart, a banner contains partially legible text, including "PERINGATAN" (warning) and what appears to be garbled health or safety information, ending with a phone number (10800-177-4143). A small "(15)" logo is also visible on this banner. The scene takes place outdoors on what appears to be a street or roadside, with lush green trees providing shade in the background. Buildings are visible behind the trees. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly overcast, as there are no harsh shadows. The overall atmosphere conveys a typical Indonesian street food experience.
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