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The image displays an outdoor scene, likely in Surakarta, Indonesia, characterized by a wall mural dedicated to a football club. The central element is a dark gray wall featuring prominent white graffiti. On the left, a light-colored, shield-shaped logo is painted, which includes the word "PERSIS" below a stylized monument or emblem surrounded by stars. The numbers "19" (partially visible) and "23" appear alongside this logo, forming part of the year "1923". The dominant text on the right side of the wall is "TAWONNDAS" in large white letters, with "-1923-" and small circular logos placed beneath it. This text strongly suggests an association with Persis Solo, a football club founded in 1923, and "Tawonndas" is likely a name related to its supporters or a local fan group.

The wall exhibits visible cracks, indicating some wear and age. Behind the wall, lush green trees and foliage are seen, partially obscuring a building with a brown tiled roof on the left. In the foreground, a rough dirt road or path stretches across the frame, with small stones and debris scattered on its surface. A low barrier of stacked stones runs along the base of the painted wall. On the far left, a utility pole or light post is partially visible. The scene is illuminated by natural light, indicating it is daytime with clear weather. There are no people visible, and no specific activity is taking place, but the mural itself conveys a sense of local pride and support for the football club.
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FM-bLsox2

Jan 2, 2025, 6:41 AM

Surakarta, Indonesia

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The image displays an outdoor scene, likely in Surakarta, Indonesia, characterized by a wall mural dedicated to a football club. The central element is a dark gray wall featuring prominent white graffiti. On the left, a light-colored, shield-shaped logo is painted, which includes the word "PERSIS" below a stylized monument or emblem surrounded by stars. The numbers "19" (partially visible) and "23" appear alongside this logo, forming part of the year "1923". The dominant text on the right side of the wall is "TAWONNDAS" in large white letters, with "-1923-" and small circular logos placed beneath it. This text strongly suggests an association with Persis Solo, a football club founded in 1923, and "Tawonndas" is likely a name related to its supporters or a local fan group. The wall exhibits visible cracks, indicating some wear and age. Behind the wall, lush green trees and foliage are seen, partially obscuring a building with a brown tiled roof on the left. In the foreground, a rough dirt road or path stretches across the frame, with small stones and debris scattered on its surface. A low barrier of stacked stones runs along the base of the painted wall. On the far left, a utility pole or light post is partially visible. The scene is illuminated by natural light, indicating it is daytime with clear weather. There are no people visible, and no specific activity is taking place, but the mural itself conveys a sense of local pride and support for the football club.

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