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This image depicts a traditional Balinese split gate (Candi Bentar), characteristic of architecture in Kuta, Indonesia, opening towards the ocean. The two dark, ornate stone pillars stand prominently in the foreground, framing a view of the sea under a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds. The left pillar features intricate carvings, partially obscured by the fronds of a large palm tree extending from the left side of the frame. Beyond this pillar, a small, makeshift structure covered in light brown fabric is visible near the waterline. The right pillar is also dark stone and elaborately carved, with vines and green foliage growing over its upper sections. At its base, a small statue is draped in a black and white checkered fabric (poleng), a common sight in Balinese culture. Behind this pillar, dense green trees are visible, with a small section of a reddish-brown tiled roof further to the right. Between the pillars and leading to the water, a paved stone pathway transitions into a series of concrete steps. The ocean in the middle ground shows a calm surface with numerous small boats, likely fishing vessels or traditional jukung boats, scattered across the horizon. Multiple palm trees are positioned along the shoreline on both sides of the gate's opening. The foreground consists of a patterned brick-paved ground. No individuals are present in the scene.
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