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An eye-level, medium shot captures a stone carving of a traditional Balinese mythical creature, possibly a Rangda or a similar demon, located in a temple in Ubud District, Indonesia. The carving is weathered and detailed, featuring sharp teeth, elaborate headdresses, and multiple faces. Small offerings, known as *canang sari*, are placed on the stone structures. These offerings consist of woven palm leaves, colorful flowers such as orange marigolds and purple blossoms, and a small white parcel, likely containing rice. In the background, more stone carvings and lush green foliage are visible, suggesting a temple or a sacred site surrounded by nature. The lighting is overcast, casting a soft, diffused light on the scene. The ground beneath is a mix of dirt and dry grass. No people are present in the frame.
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Jun 19, 2026, 4:11 AM

Ubud District, Indonesia

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An eye-level, medium shot captures a stone carving of a traditional Balinese mythical creature, possibly a Rangda or a similar demon, located in a temple in Ubud District, Indonesia. The carving is weathered and detailed, featuring sharp teeth, elaborate headdresses, and multiple faces. Small offerings, known as *canang sari*, are placed on the stone structures. These offerings consist of woven palm leaves, colorful flowers such as orange marigolds and purple blossoms, and a small white parcel, likely containing rice. In the background, more stone carvings and lush green foliage are visible, suggesting a temple or a sacred site surrounded by nature. The lighting is overcast, casting a soft, diffused light on the scene. The ground beneath is a mix of dirt and dry grass. No people are present in the frame.

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