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The image, presented in an overturned orientation, captures an outdoor scene likely within a market or street area in Kecamatan Candi, Indonesia, during daytime under clear lighting. In the foreground, two large, blue barrels, serving as waste bins, are visible. They are completely overflowing and surrounded by a substantial amount of refuse. This waste primarily consists of numerous plastic bags in red, white, and clear, alongside organic matter such as fruit peels (including what appears to be jackfruit rinds) and tangled blue plastic netting or rope. To the left, a prominent blue and white sign displays information and calls to action regarding waste management. Visible text on this sign includes "BRI GERAKAN ANTI SAMPAH" (BRI Anti-Waste Movement), "AYO PILAH SAMPAH" (Let's Sort Waste), and "PASAR LARANGAN SIDOARJO." The sign also features visual aids for waste sorting. Behind the bins, several makeshift stalls or structures are present, covered with various advertisements and posters. A notable yellow sign prominently displays "wakrupt." Another sign reads "SYEDENGO PAGAR LARANGAN." A large tree trunk is situated in the mid-ground, partially obscuring the view of the structures. Other faint or partial text visible includes "Can perkong" and what appears to be "99%." The scene depicts a juxtaposition of a significant amount of accumulated waste against public awareness signage for waste sorting and anti-waste initiatives.
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