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This image depicts a solemn gathering at a public cemetery, specifically identified as TPU Dreded in Bogor, Indonesia, based on the inscription for "AMIN PADJALA" (passed away October 23, 2011) visible on a prominent grave marker.

The scene features approximately 15-20 individuals, predominantly women, assembled around grave sites on a bright, sunny day. Many of the women wear traditional Islamic attire, including headscarves (hijabs) in various colors such as black, beige, pink, and light green, and long dresses or abayas. One woman in the mid-ground, dressed in black, holds a white umbrella overhead, providing shade. Another woman on the far right wears a blue and black striped long-sleeved top and jeans, facing away from the camera. The individuals appear to be standing respectfully, observing or participating in a graveside visit or remembrance ceremony.

In the foreground and mid-ground, two distinct grave plots are visible. The one on the right is a polished dark granite or marble marker with white lettering, identifying "DEDY PRASETIYANTO" and "AMIN PADJALA," with a death date of "23 OKTOBER 2011." Red flower petals are scattered on its surface. The grave on the left, partially obscured, is a lighter-colored marker identifying "HJ. SITI FATIMAH" (born May 17, 1941, passed away March 22, 2018). Both graves are bordered with black tiles and contain small, leafy green plants. Tall, dark red/maroon-leafed plants (likely Cordyline fruticosa) are prominently placed around the grave markers.

The environment is lush and green, characteristic of a tropical climate. Overhead, large green leaves from a tree branch partially frame the sky. The background consists of dense foliage and tall trees, including a visible palm tree trunk on the far right. The ground is covered with natural soil, grass, weeds, and scattered dry leaves. The overall lighting suggests clear daylight conditions.
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Oct 20, 2025

Bogor, Indonesia

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This image depicts a solemn gathering at a public cemetery, specifically identified as TPU Dreded in Bogor, Indonesia, based on the inscription for "AMIN PADJALA" (passed away October 23, 2011) visible on a prominent grave marker. The scene features approximately 15-20 individuals, predominantly women, assembled around grave sites on a bright, sunny day. Many of the women wear traditional Islamic attire, including headscarves (hijabs) in various colors such as black, beige, pink, and light green, and long dresses or abayas. One woman in the mid-ground, dressed in black, holds a white umbrella overhead, providing shade. Another woman on the far right wears a blue and black striped long-sleeved top and jeans, facing away from the camera. The individuals appear to be standing respectfully, observing or participating in a graveside visit or remembrance ceremony. In the foreground and mid-ground, two distinct grave plots are visible. The one on the right is a polished dark granite or marble marker with white lettering, identifying "DEDY PRASETIYANTO" and "AMIN PADJALA," with a death date of "23 OKTOBER 2011." Red flower petals are scattered on its surface. The grave on the left, partially obscured, is a lighter-colored marker identifying "HJ. SITI FATIMAH" (born May 17, 1941, passed away March 22, 2018). Both graves are bordered with black tiles and contain small, leafy green plants. Tall, dark red/maroon-leafed plants (likely Cordyline fruticosa) are prominently placed around the grave markers. The environment is lush and green, characteristic of a tropical climate. Overhead, large green leaves from a tree branch partially frame the sky. The background consists of dense foliage and tall trees, including a visible palm tree trunk on the far right. The ground is covered with natural soil, grass, weeds, and scattered dry leaves. The overall lighting suggests clear daylight conditions.

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