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In Tuwel, Indonesia, two men are adjusting the attire of two large, traditionally dressed figures. The figures, likely ogoh-ogoh used in Balinese Hindu celebrations, stand tall, adorned with ornate headdresses featuring multicolored, feather-like decorations. The figure on the left has a red face with wide eyes and a red jacket over a gold and black patterned sarong. The figure on the right has a white face with exaggerated features and wears a maroon outfit with gold embellishments. The man on the left, wearing a black peci (cap) and dark blue shirt, appears to be adjusting the sarong of the red-faced figure. The man on the right, with dark hair and wearing a blue t-shirt and dark shorts, is reaching towards the waist of the red-faced figure, possibly also adjusting its clothing. He carries a small, patterned bag slung across his chest. The scene is set outdoors, with a light-colored, paved ground and a white, overcast sky. In the background, there are some buildings, trees, and a utility box on a pole to the left of the frame. Cardboard boxes are visible on the ground in the lower left.
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