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This bright daylight exterior shot captures the Banjar Adat Celuk in Dalung, North Kuta, Badung Regency, Bali, Indonesia, viewed from across an asphalt road. The traditional Balinese complex features a prominent, multi-tiered structure on the left with a dark stone base, intricate carvings, and a terracotta tiled roof, likely a kulkul tower, equipped with two horn speakers. A large black stone sign on the complex's wall clearly states "BANJAR ADAT CELUK" and "DESA ADAT PADANG LUWIH, DALUNG." To the left of this sign, a smaller blue rectangular sign on a pole reads "BANJAR ADAT PURA PADE" and the number "144." Lush green trees, some with pink blossoms, partially surround and front the building, with a set of concrete steps leading up to an entrance on the right. A tall, vertical banner on the far right displays text in Indonesian, including "PILAH SAMPAH DARI RUMAH..." (Sort trash from home...). Overhead utility wires crisscross against a clear, vibrant blue sky. The foreground consists of a dark asphalt road, bordered by a concrete curb and a reddish-brown paved sidewalk, which shows signs of cracking and disrepair in some sections. Tree shadows are cast upon the sidewalk and road, indicating direct sunlight. No people are visible in the scene.
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