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This media file captures a large, vertically oriented graphic displayed on what appears to be elevator doors or a wall panel within a building in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The graphic depicts a vibrant cultural event known as "Lompat Batu" or stone jumping, a tradition from Nias Island, North Sumatra. The main subject is a man in traditional attire, caught mid-air as he leaps over a tall, trapezoidal stone pillar constructed from stacked, rounded stones. He wears a colorful headdress, a red and blue lower garment, and what appear to be leg or arm decorations. His body is tensed in concentration during the jump. Below and to the right of the stone, a crowd of spectators, predominantly children and some adults, watches the event intently. Many faces in the crowd are turned towards the jumper, some with expressions of excitement or awe. The background features traditional stilt houses with corrugated metal roofs, suggesting a village setting. The scene is brightly lit, indicating daytime and clear weather. Visible text on the graphic reads "LOMPAT BATU PULAU NIAS SUMATERA UTARA," which translates to "Stone Jumping Nias Island North Sumatra," identifying the origin of the depicted cultural practice. There's also a small, indistinct logo next to the text. The overall image is split vertically, hinting at its placement on two adjoining surfaces, like elevator doors. The surrounding structure consists of light brown, horizontally striped marble or stone panels.
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