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A framed picture, featuring the Trinacria symbol of Sicily, hangs on a light brown wooden slatted wall. The Trinacria, depicting a gorgoneion head with three bent legs, is drawn in blue outline against a background divided diagonally into red and white sections, possibly reflecting the Sicilian flag. The picture is covered with numerous handwritten messages, signatures, and dates, primarily in dark ink. Visible text includes "BALI & SICILY Sicily," suggesting a connection between the Indonesian island and the Italian region, especially given the Ubud location context. Other phrases express affection and identity, such as "VIVA A SICILIA" (Long live Sicily), "SAME VIBES," "CUTANTU AMURI" (How much love, in Sicilian dialect), and "VE SICILY." Several names and locations are written, including "ALESSIO DA AGRIGENTO" (Agrigento being a Sicilian city), "ANTOCI," and "CHIARAI." Dates like "01-APRILE-2019," "15/1/25," "1/2/25," "27/07/24," and "3-24" indicate specific times when messages were added. A particularly strong phrase reads "CHIARAI W SICILIA SUCAAA!", incorporating a vulgar Sicilian exclamation. Other less clear handwritten notes include "SQURI SUURT!", "MBARE," and "STAMUA...". To the right of the frame, a reflective metallic surface, possibly part of a bar or counter, is visible. The overall scene suggests an indoor setting, likely a restaurant, bar, or cultural establishment, where visitors or patrons leave their mark and express their connection to Sicily, creating a personalized and communal display. The lighting is dim, implying an evening ambiance or an interior space with controlled illumination.
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