Memory from Kuta, Indonesia
FM-Ribsj1
Kuta, Indonesia
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"The scene depicts a traditional Balinese-style split gate (candi bentar) constructed from weathered dark grey stone, situated in Kuta, Indonesia" by FM-Ribsj1, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The scene depicts a traditional Balinese-style split gate (candi bentar) constructed from weathered dark grey stone, situated in Kuta, Indonesia

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The scene depicts a traditional Balinese-style split gate (candi bentar) constructed from weathered dark grey stone, situated in Kuta, Indonesia. The gateway features two ornate, multi-tiered pillars flanking a central opening, behind which a lower stone wall, matching the gateway's material, is visible. A set of three worn stone steps, covered with a layer of light-colored sand, ascends to the gateway. Lush green foliage and trees with some autumnal-colored leaves are densely packed behind the structure, beneath a clear blue sky. Bright sunlight casts sharp shadows, including an elongated, diagonal shadow extending across the steps and the lower portion of the gateway from an external, unseen object. No individuals, animals, or active interactions are present within the frame.

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