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This image captures an outdoor cultural procession, likely a "Kirab Tebu Temanten" or Sugar Cane Bride Procession, taking place in Sragen, Indonesia. The event features a group of people parading along a dirt and paved road, carrying tall sugar cane stalks adorned with foliage. In the foreground, a man dressed in traditional Javanese batik clothing, including a striped shirt, a head covering, and a patterned sarong worn over dark trousers, is seen covering his face with his hand. He is wearing sneakers. Behind him, several other men in similar traditional attire participate in the procession, each carrying a sugar cane stalk. Further back, more individuals, some in uniforms and others in casual wear, join the parade. A large green and white banner is prominently displayed, carried by several people, including women and men. The banner’s text clearly reads: "KIRAB TEBU TEMANTEN BG. DAMAR KUNCORO & RR. MADU RETINO PG MOJO SRAGEN." This identifies the event as a sugar cane procession and links it to PG Mojo, a sugar factory in Sragen. An Indonesian flag on a pole is also visible near the banner. The procession takes place alongside a large, light-colored industrial building, possibly part of the PG Mojo factory complex, with multiple windows and a blue tarp covering a section of its base. To the left in the background, market stalls with colorful canopies and other spectators are visible. The ground is uneven, a mix of dirt and pavement, with visible railroad tracks running across it. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight under a clear blue sky, suggesting it is either morning or late afternoon.
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