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Two colorful, custom-designed tourist vehicles, resembling vintage jeeps, are prominently parked on a paved road in Surakarta, Indonesia. The vehicles feature red roofs, intricate patterned bodies, and distinct yellow front bumpers. The vehicle on the left has "PETRUK" written on its windshield, while the one on the right displays "GARENG" and "BAGONG." Both vehicles have a yellow sign below their grilles that reads "ANGKUTAN KAWASAN WISATA," translating to "Tourist Area Transportation." A person dressed in dark clothing stands between the two vehicles, facing away from the viewer, possibly a driver or tour guide. The road surface is composed of gray hexagonal interlocking pavers, with visible damp spots or small puddles. Lush green trees line both sides of the road, creating a shaded avenue that recedes into the background. On the left side, behind the "Petruk" vehicle, a structure with a reddish-brown roof and other parked vehicles can be seen. The sky is overcast, suggesting a cloudy day, likely during late morning or afternoon. In the distance, through the trees, glimpses of buildings and structures indicate an urban or semi-urban setting. The names "Petruk," "Gareng," and "Bagong" are popular characters from Javanese wayang (shadow puppet) folklore, adding a cultural layer to these local tourist transport vehicles. The scene captures a typical moment in a tourist area, with vehicles ready for passengers.
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