
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures a daytime scene of rice farmers actively planting seedlings in flooded paddies in an agricultural area, likely Wonoayu, Indonesia. Several individuals are visible across the midground, bent over as they meticulously place young rice plants into the muddy water. Most are dressed in practical work clothes, and at least two are wearing traditional conical straw hats, commonly used for sun protection during fieldwork. One farmer in the foreground, wearing a yellow top, is clearly seen holding a bundle of green seedlings, ready for planting. Further back, another farmer in a blue top and a similar conical hat is also engaged in the same activity. The rice paddies are thoroughly flooded with water, reflecting the bright, overcast sky. Distinct rows of newly planted, vibrant green rice seedlings are visible, indicating the progress of the work. An earthen dike separates the planted sections from those yet to be worked on. In the background, a dense line of green trees suggests a natural boundary or forested area beyond the fields. The sky above is uniformly overcast, appearing light grey with no direct sunlight, suggesting a cloudy day. There is no visible text in the image. The scene offers a clear view of traditional manual rice transplanting.
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