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This high-angle shot captures a close-up view of two traditional Balinese offerings, known as Canang Sari, resting on a gray paved surface. The offerings are vibrant, consisting of woven palm leaf baskets filled with colorful flowers—predominantly red, yellow, and purple—along with some green leaves and what appear to be grains of rice or small white offerings. Thin wooden sticks, likely incense, are visible protruding from both offerings.

The ground beneath the offerings is made of square or rectangular paving stones, which are a dark gray color with visible grout lines. Many of the stones show signs of wear, including dark stains and lighter, whitish residues. In the lower left portion of the image, the paving transitions into a rougher, cracked concrete or stone surface, where patches of bright green moss and small plants are growing, indicating a damp environment. Similar moss growth can be seen sparsely in the cracks between the paving stones further up the left side of the frame. The overall appearance of the ground suggests an outdoor, possibly humid, setting.

No people are visible in the image. The scene depicts a quiet moment, likely following a daily Hindu ritual in Bali, where these offerings are commonly placed on the ground as a gesture of gratitude and prayer. There is no visible text. The lighting suggests it is daytime, but the exact time of day or specific weather conditions are not clear, though the moss and dark stains hint at moisture.
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Jun 4, 2026

Blahbatuh, Indonesia

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This high-angle shot captures a close-up view of two traditional Balinese offerings, known as Canang Sari, resting on a gray paved surface. The offerings are vibrant, consisting of woven palm leaf baskets filled with colorful flowers—predominantly red, yellow, and purple—along with some green leaves and what appear to be grains of rice or small white offerings. Thin wooden sticks, likely incense, are visible protruding from both offerings. The ground beneath the offerings is made of square or rectangular paving stones, which are a dark gray color with visible grout lines. Many of the stones show signs of wear, including dark stains and lighter, whitish residues. In the lower left portion of the image, the paving transitions into a rougher, cracked concrete or stone surface, where patches of bright green moss and small plants are growing, indicating a damp environment. Similar moss growth can be seen sparsely in the cracks between the paving stones further up the left side of the frame. The overall appearance of the ground suggests an outdoor, possibly humid, setting. No people are visible in the image. The scene depicts a quiet moment, likely following a daily Hindu ritual in Bali, where these offerings are commonly placed on the ground as a gesture of gratitude and prayer. There is no visible text. The lighting suggests it is daytime, but the exact time of day or specific weather conditions are not clear, though the moss and dark stains hint at moisture.

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