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This media file captures a traditional procession taking place outdoors, likely in Surakarta, Indonesia, as indicated by the context. The event appears to be a cultural or ceremonial parade, given the participants' attire and the objects carried. The foreground features a procession of people, predominantly men, walking on a paved pathway. The man closest to the camera wears a black blazer over a white shirt, a plaid scarf wrapped around his head and neck, and distinctive patterned sarong-style trousers with Javanese script (hanacaraka) incorporated into the design. He carries a dark shoulder bag and wears grey shoes. Behind him, other men are dressed in similar black jackets, patterned sarongs (some with traditional blangkon headwear), and yellow and red sashes. Several men are barefoot, while others wear shoes. One man in the mid-ground has a kris (traditional dagger) tucked into his sarong and a small water bottle tucked into his sash. Further back in the procession, a man carries a tall, ornate, triple-tiered ceremonial umbrella (payung agung) adorned with red and gold fabric. Beside him, another participant holds a black flag with visible white text, which appears to read "AKASA". In the background, more participants and onlookers are visible, some in traditional dress and others in casual attire. The setting includes a vibrant green backdrop of lush trees, suggesting a park or public square. A tall, light blue pole with a circular top stands prominently among the trees in the distance. The sky is overcast, indicating daytime with diffused light. The participants maintain a solemn and focused demeanor, contributing to the formal atmosphere of the event.
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