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This media file captures a daylight street scene in Surakarta, Indonesia, characterized by lush greenery and local signage. On the left, a blue metal gate or fence is heavily draped with a climbing plant, possibly a Pothos, featuring variegated green and yellow leaves. Attached to a pole or the gate are two prominent signs. The upper sign is green with white text, reading "BATAS RT.02 - RW.04" and "JL. CAKRA," indicating a neighborhood boundary and street name. Below it, a white rectangular sign with a red border displays a red "stop" hand symbol. The text on this sign states: "& PENGUNJUNG DILARANG MASUK / TIDAK BERMASKER DI SAMPING GAPURA BATIK KAUMAN SOLO." This translates to: "Visitors are prohibited from entering / without a mask next to the Batik Gate of Kauman Solo," suggesting COVID-19 regulations for a specific cultural area. Visible on the blue gate behind the plant, faded letters hint at "Batik Tulis Cap Asli" (Original Hand-drawn and Stamped Batik). The scene extends to a paved sidewalk or street on the right, lined with large dark grey planters holding young trees or large shrubs. Further down the street, several traditional bright green umbrellas are visible, suggesting a market or tourist area. Another partially obscured blue sign in the background reads "SUGENG RAWUH" (Welcome in Javanese) and "DI TEMPAT KAMPUNG TRA(DISIONAL)," likely referring to a traditional village or community spot. A small blue "P" sign for parking can also be seen further down the path. The lighting suggests a bright day, possibly overcast or well-shaded.
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