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This is a full-shot, eye-level photograph taken outdoors during the day, depicting the entrance to a building in Ubud District, Indonesia. The facade features a large, ornate wooden double door, flanked by weathered stone. Above the door, intricate stone carvings are visible. To the left of the door, a sign displays the number "125" and text that reads "Jl. Tjok Ga. Ba." On either side of the entrance, at the base of the stairs leading up to the door, sit two stone statues. Both statues depict figures in a seated, meditative pose, with intricate details in their clothing and headdresses. The statue on the left has its right hand raised, while the statue on the right has both hands held near its chest. The statues appear to be aged and weathered. A set of stone stairs with multiple steps leads up to the wooden door. The steps and the surrounding stone structure are covered in patches of moss and lichen, indicating exposure to the elements. In front of the stairs, the ground is paved with textured dark grey stone. A white pole with fabric streamers, one orange and one white, is partially visible on the far left of the frame. Green foliage from plants is visible on the right side of the entrance, and also in front of the statues. In the foreground, on the paved ground, a small pile of green leaves is scattered. The overall impression is one of traditional Balinese architecture with elements of natural weathering and cultural symbolism.
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