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In the city of Kandangjati Kulon, Indonesia, a concrete planter, likely intended for decorative foliage, has been repurposed as a makeshift trash receptacle. The planter, which sits on a weathered, stepped base, is overflowing with discarded items. Among the visible refuse are several blue and white cartons of what appears to be milk, some crumpled plastic bags, dry leaves, twigs, and other unidentifiable debris. The planter itself shows signs of wear, with a rough, textured concrete finish. It is situated outdoors, on a paved area, with a tree trunk visible to the left and a green metal fence with graffiti in the background. The ground surrounding the planter is also littered with dry leaves and dirt.
AHMAD FAISHOL GHAZI

Aug 16, 2026, 6:02 AM

Kandangjati Kulon, Indonesia

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In the city of Kandangjati Kulon, Indonesia, a concrete planter, likely intended for decorative foliage, has been repurposed as a makeshift trash receptacle. The planter, which sits on a weathered, stepped base, is overflowing with discarded items. Among the visible refuse are several blue and white cartons of what appears to be milk, some crumpled plastic bags, dry leaves, twigs, and other unidentifiable debris. The planter itself shows signs of wear, with a rough, textured concrete finish. It is situated outdoors, on a paved area, with a tree trunk visible to the left and a green metal fence with graffiti in the background. The ground surrounding the planter is also littered with dry leaves and dirt.

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