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A group of people is captured mid-protest or demonstration on an asphalt road in Pati, Indonesia, under bright daylight. The scene suggests a sunny day, indicated by clear shadows cast on the street. The background features an ornate black metal fence, lush green trees, and a grand white building with columns, possibly a government office or a colonial-era structure. A bust on a pedestal is visible behind the fence.

The main subjects are several individuals, many of whom are wearing traditional conical hats (known as 'caping' in Indonesia), long skirts or sarongs, and sandals, suggesting local attire. One person in the foreground wears a blue and white jacket over their traditional attire. They are actively participating in the event, holding up two large banners.

The most prominent object is a long banner displaying a distinctive black and white striped pattern, reminiscent of a zebra. This banner is held by multiple individuals across the frame. To the left, another white banner with bold red text is partially visible. The discernible text on this banner reads "BALIKAN KAMI" which translates to "Return Us" or "Give Us Back," and below it, the word "LEJO" is visible, likely part of a name or location. An Indonesian flag (red and white) is also seen being held aloft by someone further back on the right side of the frame, emphasizing the national context of the event.

The activity clearly depicts a public gathering or protest. While specific emotions are not evident from the distance, the nature of carrying banners and flags strongly implies a collective action to convey a message or demand.
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FM-nno1D3

Feb 10, 2025

Pati, Indonesia

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A group of people is captured mid-protest or demonstration on an asphalt road in Pati, Indonesia, under bright daylight. The scene suggests a sunny day, indicated by clear shadows cast on the street. The background features an ornate black metal fence, lush green trees, and a grand white building with columns, possibly a government office or a colonial-era structure. A bust on a pedestal is visible behind the fence. The main subjects are several individuals, many of whom are wearing traditional conical hats (known as 'caping' in Indonesia), long skirts or sarongs, and sandals, suggesting local attire. One person in the foreground wears a blue and white jacket over their traditional attire. They are actively participating in the event, holding up two large banners. The most prominent object is a long banner displaying a distinctive black and white striped pattern, reminiscent of a zebra. This banner is held by multiple individuals across the frame. To the left, another white banner with bold red text is partially visible. The discernible text on this banner reads "BALIKAN KAMI" which translates to "Return Us" or "Give Us Back," and below it, the word "LEJO" is visible, likely part of a name or location. An Indonesian flag (red and white) is also seen being held aloft by someone further back on the right side of the frame, emphasizing the national context of the event. The activity clearly depicts a public gathering or protest. While specific emotions are not evident from the distance, the nature of carrying banners and flags strongly implies a collective action to convey a message or demand.

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