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A low-angle, medium-shot photograph captures a weathered, moss-covered stone statue serving as a water spout within a Balinese temple complex in the vicinity of Ubud, Indonesia, specifically resembling features found at sites like Goa Gajah (Elephant Cave). The central subject is a large, stylized crouching quadruped statue, resembling a dog or mythical creature, positioned on a carved stone plinth in the foreground. The statue is heavily coated with green moss and exhibits signs of erosion, indicating its age and exposure to a humid environment. It features prominent, round eyes, discernible ears, and an open mouth from which a thin, continuous stream of water projects horizontally to the right. A smaller, crudely carved human-like figure is partially visible beneath the statue's left front paw. In the background, an elaborate dark grey stone wall or temple facade extends diagonally from left to right. This structure is multi-tiered and adorned with intricate bas-relief carvings depicting figures and traditional Balinese motifs. A dark, steeply pitched thatched roof, characteristic of Balinese architecture, is partially visible in the upper-left quadrant, with a slender, light-colored pole extending vertically from behind the wall towards the sky. The paved ground in the lower-right foreground consists of diagonal square tiles, appearing wet and scattered with numerous fallen yellow leaves and a few distinct pink and purple flower petals near the statue's base. Tall, leafy trees and an overcast sky are visible in the upper-right background, completing the outdoor, tropical temple scene.
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