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A stone Balinese temple gateway, likely a Candi Bentar, stands centrally in Batuan, Indonesia, under an overcast sky. The structure is built from dark gray stone blocks, exhibiting a multi-tiered, upward-tapering profile adorned with stacked rectangular carvings and displaying weathering with patches of green moss and lichen. The central entrance features ornate, dark green double doors with intricate gold and black traditional Balinese artwork depicting anthropomorphic figures, floral motifs, and a lion-like creature on the lower right panel. A dark metal latch secures the doors. Above the doorway, a stone relief carving of figures is visible, with a single white light fixture mounted beneath it. Stone steps, partially covered in moss, lead up to the doors. Two large, weathered, recumbent stone statues of guardian animals flank the base of the gateway at ground level. Green foliage is present to the left and right of the structure, and a red-tiled roof of an adjacent building is partially visible in the upper right background. No individuals are present within the scene.
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