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The media file, which is oriented sideways, captures a close-up view of several traditional Balinese Meru towers against a bright sky, likely within a temple complex such as Pura Taman Ayun in Mengwi, Indonesia. These multi-tiered structures, typically soaring upwards, are depicted here horizontally due to the image's rotation. The foreground features a cluster of these towers, characterized by their distinct, dark thatched roofs. Each roof is composed of numerous layers of black fibers, possibly ijuk (sugar palm fiber), giving them a shaggy, textured appearance. The tiers are precisely stacked, diminishing in size as they would ascend, culminating in a decorative finial at the apex. The visible side of these structures shows dark, narrow sections between the roof layers, hinting at the internal wooden framework or small shrine spaces. Further back and to the right, another set of smaller Meru towers extends into the distance, suggesting the vastness of the temple grounds. The background is a clear, bright blue sky with scattered, light white clouds, indicating fair weather and ample daylight. A tiny dark speck, possibly a bird, is barely visible against the sky in the upper portion of the original (rotated) image. There are no people, visible activities, or text present in the scene. The focus is entirely on the architectural details and the serene sky.
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