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A grand, traditional Balinese temple gate, likely a *candi bentar* (split gate), stands prominently under a bright, partly cloudy blue sky. The gate is constructed from dark grey volcanic stone, featuring intricate carvings, multi-tiered spires, and elaborate decorative elements that suggest its cultural and religious significance. The central part of the gate houses a dark, ornate entrance with golden accents and detailing, possibly leading into a sacred complex. Steps made of the same dark stone lead up to the gateway. Flanking the steps and along various parts of the structure are patches of vibrant green grass and foliage. Traditional Balinese elements are visible, including checkered black and white *poleng* cloth draped over statues or pillars, and yellow fabric tied to other sections, signifying spiritual protection and offerings. Behind the main gate, a traditional thatched roof structure is partially visible, indicating a larger temple complex beyond. The image captures the scene in clear daylight, with soft white clouds scattered across the sky. A utility pole with a light fixture is visible in the upper left background. On one of the stone pillars, a small sign with visible text reads "JAGAPATI LAWANG". A few small offerings or pieces of litter are visible on the steps and ground. No people are present, lending a serene and timeless quality to the scene. The architecture and traditional textiles strongly place the location within Bali, aligning with the given context of Kintamani, Indonesia.
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