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This outdoor photograph captures a vibrant procession or parade taking place on a paved street in Sragen, Indonesia, likely during the morning or late afternoon due to the bright sunlight and long shadows. In the foreground, two young women, dressed in traditional attire, are holding a large banner that is central to the event. To their right, a man in a cream-colored uniform with "TPAM" visible on a patch holds a yellow flag. Another man in a similar uniform is partially visible behind the woman on the right. To the left, an Indonesian flag (red and white) is carried, followed by a line of men, some wearing white shirts and others in traditional Javanese batik patterns, also holding tall stalks of sugarcane, some adorned with colorful ribbons. The banner prominently displays the text "KIRAB TEBU TEMANTEN" (Sugarcane Bride and Groom Procession), indicating a cultural or agricultural ceremony. Below this, it reads "BG. DAMAR KUNCORO" and "& RR. MADU RETNO," likely names associated with the event's theme or participants. At the bottom, "PG MOJO SRAGEN" clearly identifies the local sugar mill and location. Other text visible includes "Perkebunan Nusantara" and "sinergi gula nusantara," pointing to a broader sugar industry context. In the background, a shop sign reads "Pendekar Sawit," and some people carry smaller signs with names like "S. DASARKUTO" and "K. MADU RETNO." The scene is lively, with numerous participants engaged in the procession. Lush green trees line the background, and various buildings and a blue tent structure are visible. The atmosphere appears festive and communal, highlighting a significant local tradition related to sugarcane cultivation in Sragen.
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