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The image captures a serene, verdant outdoor scene, likely a historical or natural park in Kediri, Indonesia. In the foreground, a set of moss-covered stone steps leads upwards from the left, accompanied by a low, sturdy wall on the right. This wall is constructed from rounded river stones mortared together, topped with a flat concrete surface that features two narrow, parallel channels, possibly for drainage or irrigation. In the mid-ground, a prominent green information board stands on metal poles, providing context about the location. The board displays two vintage black-and-white photographs of the site, along with text written predominantly in Indonesian. Visible words and phrases include "Sejarah" (History), "Situs" (Site), "Sumber Tirto Gowong" (Gowong Spring Water), and "Makam Raja-Raja" (Tomb of Kings), indicating the site's historical significance, likely associated with a natural spring and royal burial grounds. Behind the board and extending into the background is a dense canopy of lush green trees and undergrowth, suggesting a tropical environment. Several large trees display prominent aerial roots, characteristic of banyan or fig trees. Further back on the left, a rustic wooden structure and a large, natural rock formation are partially visible amidst the foliage. The scene is bathed in natural daylight, implying a clear day. No people are present, allowing the focus to remain on the natural beauty and historical elements of the site.
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