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In Ketowan, Indonesia, an outdoor scene depicts the butchering of a skinned animal carcass, likely a goat or lamb, hanging upside down by its hind legs from a makeshift wooden frame. The carcass is largely eviscerated, displaying exposed muscle tissue, fat, and bone, with the head visible at the bottom. Three individuals are actively involved or present. On the left, a man wearing a dark t-shirt and shorts holds a large knife with a wooden handle, observing the process. In the center-right, a man with dark hair, wearing a black "PULL&BEAR" t-shirt, holds a lit cigarette in his mouth and assists with his hands near the animal's lower abdomen. To his right, a third person's hands are visible, one holding a section of the carcass, while the other uses a small, sharp knife to cut or skin near the animal's groin area. The ground consists of compacted dirt and small stones. In the background, lush green trees and foliage are visible under bright daylight. A pile of cut logs and branches is stacked behind the central figures, and a white domestic bird stands in the distant background.
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