
Stake attention in this memory
The scene depicts a traditional Balinese temple entrance, specifically a Candi Bentar or split gate, located in Ubud, Indonesia. The gate is constructed from dark grey stone and weathered red brick, heavily covered with vibrant green moss and lichen, indicating a humid environment. Two large, moss-covered stone guardian statues, likely Dwarapala figures, flank the entrance. Each statue is depicted in a crouching or seated position, with an ornate crown, wide-open mouth showing fangs, and hands positioned across the body. The figures exhibit significant weathering and biological growth. The gate itself features multi-tiered architectural elements with intricate stone carvings. Beyond the split gate, a dark grey stone-paved pathway leads into a courtyard or inner complex. Further ornate stone structures, also bearing moss and carvings, are visible deeper within the scene. Dense tropical foliage, including large palm fronds, various trees, and undergrowth, frames the structures and dominates the background. Several broad, yellowish-green fern leaves, some with brown edges, extend into the foreground, partially obscuring the view. The sky above is overcast, and utility lines are visible strung between trees in the upper background. No people are present in the image.
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