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The image displays a detailed view of a Balinese temple structure, specifically identified as a component of the Pura Dalem Agung Padangtegal within the Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud, Indonesia. In the foreground, on the left, a raised wooden pavilion (bale) is partially visible. It features an ornate, dark wooden base with gold-painted carvings and a dark, multi-layered thatched roof. The pavilion's upper section includes a dark railing. The central subject is a tall, multi-tiered stone temple edifice. Its lower section is primarily red brick, presenting a central gilded wooden door with vertical paneling, flanked by a similar but shorter gilded door on the right. Above the main entrance, a prominent, stylized stone carving of a demonic face (likely Bhoma or Kala) with outstretched hands is centered, surrounded by intricate relief work and smaller guardian masks. The entire stone surface, including the numerous tiers ascending vertically, is heavily weathered and partially covered in green moss. At the base of the temple, a series of stone steps leads to the main entrance, flanked by multiple weathered stone statues depicting guardian figures, possibly rakshasas or dvarapalas, often depicted with menacing expressions. On the paved ground directly in front of the steps, two large, moss-covered stone figures resembling serpents or dragons with detailed heads are arranged symmetrically. The background consists of dense, lush green foliage and tall, mature trees, characteristic of a tropical forest or jungle environment. The scene is illuminated by natural light, and no human figures or active interactions are present.
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