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An outdoor, daytime shot captures a monument featuring the Garuda Pancasila, the national emblem of Indonesia, alongside a commemorative plaque. The image is oriented sideways, with the monument appearing to lean towards the left. The central subject is a large, golden statue of the mythical Garuda bird, depicted with broad wings spread. On its chest is a shield divided into five sections, each containing a symbol representing a principle of Pancasila: a golden star, a chain, a banyan tree, a bull's head, and a rice and cotton stalk. A scroll held by the Garuda's claws bears the national motto "BHINNEKA TUNGGAL IKA" (Unity in Diversity). Adjacent to the Garuda is a rectangular plaque with an orange frame and a white background. The title "PANCASILA" is prominently displayed at the top, followed by the five foundational philosophical principles of the Indonesian state, written in black text. These principles are: "KETUHANAN YANG MAHA ESA" (Belief in the One and Only God), "KEMANUSIAAN YANG ADIL DAN BERADAB" (Just and Civilized Humanity), "PERSATUAN INDONESIA" (The Unity of Indonesia), and "KERAKYATAN YANG DIPIMPIN OLEH HIKMAT KEBIJAKSANAAN DALAM PERMUSYAWARATAN/PERWAKILAN" (Democracy Guided by the Inner Wisdom in the Unanimity Arising Out of Deliberations Amongst Representatives). The fifth principle, "KEADILAN SOSIAL BAGI SELURUH RAKYAT INDONESIA" (Social Justice for All of the People of Indonesia), is partially visible and truncated at the bottom of the plaque. The monument is set against a simple background featuring lush green foliage from trees and a light green wall, suggesting a public or institutional outdoor space. Two red, pillar-like structures flank the plaque, possibly part of a fence or a decorative element. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with no specific weather events visible. This monument is located in Kecamatan Candi, Indonesia, serving as a prominent display of national identity and principles.
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