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The image displays a close-up, top-down view of a tightly packed arrangement of dried bamboo poles. The poles are horizontally oriented and appear to be weathered, with a natural light brown to golden hue. They are of varying diameters, but generally consistent within each row. The surface of the bamboo is textured, with visible nodes and imperfections such as small pits, dark speckles, and scattered white flecks, possibly due to age or a natural finish. The poles are stacked directly on top of each other, creating a dense, layered texture. The lighting is even, casting no significant shadows, and the focus is sharp across the entire frame, revealing the detailed grain and surface characteristics of the bamboo. This arrangement is common in Bali, Indonesia, and specifically in Tegallalang, Bali, where bamboo is extensively used for construction, fencing, and decorative purposes in rice terraces and traditional buildings.
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