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This outdoor photograph, taken in Surakarta, Indonesia, captures a prohibition sign amidst lush green trees and manicured landscaping under bright daylight. The scene appears to be near a public facility, likely the Gelora Manahan Stadium. In the foreground, vibrant green grass covers the ground, bordered by a black and white painted curb on the right. A tall, slender metal pole stands centrally, anchored by a concrete base. Attached to this pole are two signs. The upper sign is a circular red prohibition sign with a diagonal line, depicting a black silhouette of a person pushing a cart, indicating a ban on such activity. Below it, a white rectangular sign displays text in Indonesian. Behind the signs, a low white wall runs horizontally, topped with some green bushes. Further back, a dark wall or structure features large red letters spelling out "GELORA MANAHAN SOLO." The background is dominated by dense, tall green trees with sunlight filtering through their canopies, suggesting a clear and bright day. No people are visible, but the signs indicate regulations for activities in the area. The visible text on the lower sign reads "PKL Dilarang Berjualan di Plaza Manahan," which translates to "Street vendors are prohibited from selling in Plaza Manahan." The text "GELORA MANAHAN SOLO" explicitly identifies the location as the Gelora Manahan stadium complex in Solo, reinforcing the context of a public recreational or sporting venue.
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