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In Kerjo, Indonesia, approximately fifteen individuals are observed participating in an outdoor procession on an unpaved dirt path under a clear blue sky. The primary subjects are a group of women moving from left to right across the frame. Several women in the foreground and midground are uniformly dressed in natural-toned, fringed, knee-length tunics or skirts, appearing to be made of woven straw or coarse fabric, worn over dark long-sleeved tops and pants. They wear dark head coverings and distinctive tall, pointed hats, some featuring decorative elements. Multiple individuals within this group carry small Indonesian flags. Other women in the procession are dressed in traditional batik-patterned garments in shades of gold, brown, and green, complemented by black head coverings and wide-brimmed, often red or pink, decorative hats. One woman carries a small, cylindrical percussion instrument. Footwear among the participants includes sneakers and sandals. In the background, a single-story building with white-painted walls and a terracotta tile roof is visible, with a bamboo ladder leaning against its left side. An archway or opening is present on the building's facade, revealing green foliage beyond. To the right, several individuals, predominantly male, are observing the procession. One man is holding a smartphone in a raised position, appearing to record the event. Two motorcycles are parked on the right side of the frame. Strong shadows are cast on the unpaved ground from the subjects, indicating direct sunlight.
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