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This outdoor image depicts a traditional Balinese temple entrance, likely in Mataram, Indonesia, under an overcast sky during the daytime.

In the foreground, a low, dark metal fence with decorative golden accents partially separates the viewer from the temple grounds. Beyond the fence, a woman wearing a green top, dark pants, and flip-flops is seen walking away from the camera, accompanying a small child in a light-colored dress. They appear to be approaching the main temple gate.

The central feature is a grand, dark stone or concrete Balinese temple gate, known as a Candi Bentar, characterized by its two intricately carved halves. Directly in front of the gate, a tall, curved bamboo pole, called a penjor, stands prominently. It is elaborately decorated with woven palm leaves and offerings, signifying a religious or festive occasion. To either side of the path leading up to the gate, two altars or pedestals are visible, draped in white cloth. One of these pedestals is topped with a traditional white ceremonial umbrella (tedung).

Lush green trees, including a large one on the left, and various bushes frame the temple compound, creating a verdant backdrop. The ground leading to the gate is a mix of dirt, sparse grass, and some paved sections. The overall scene suggests a calm, culturally rich setting, possibly during a local ceremony or daily temple visit. There is no visible text in the image.
FM-DWNFF3

Feb 21, 2025

Mataram, Indonesia

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This outdoor image depicts a traditional Balinese temple entrance, likely in Mataram, Indonesia, under an overcast sky during the daytime. In the foreground, a low, dark metal fence with decorative golden accents partially separates the viewer from the temple grounds. Beyond the fence, a woman wearing a green top, dark pants, and flip-flops is seen walking away from the camera, accompanying a small child in a light-colored dress. They appear to be approaching the main temple gate. The central feature is a grand, dark stone or concrete Balinese temple gate, known as a Candi Bentar, characterized by its two intricately carved halves. Directly in front of the gate, a tall, curved bamboo pole, called a penjor, stands prominently. It is elaborately decorated with woven palm leaves and offerings, signifying a religious or festive occasion. To either side of the path leading up to the gate, two altars or pedestals are visible, draped in white cloth. One of these pedestals is topped with a traditional white ceremonial umbrella (tedung). Lush green trees, including a large one on the left, and various bushes frame the temple compound, creating a verdant backdrop. The ground leading to the gate is a mix of dirt, sparse grass, and some paved sections. The overall scene suggests a calm, culturally rich setting, possibly during a local ceremony or daily temple visit. There is no visible text in the image.

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