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The image depicts an outdoor cultural event in Kerjo, Indonesia, occurring on a sunny day. The scene centers on a procession along a rural or semi-urban road, which appears to be partially paved with asphalt and dirt, showing wet patches.

The primary subject is a large, ornate traditional mask or costume, consistent with a Reog Ponorogo performance. This central figure features a prominent lion's head (Singa Barong) adorned with red, yellow, and white fabric, topped by a substantial arch made of peacock feathers (dadak merak). It is positioned towards the right of the frame's center.

Multiple individuals are present. In the mid-ground left, a male in a black t-shirt and black pants, wearing sandals and a black baseball cap, holds a red whip-like object. Next to him, another male in a black t-shirt and dark pants carries a green and white patterned fabric. Other male performers, similarly dressed in dark clothing, are scattered in the mid-ground, some holding what appear to be short swords or sticks. Facing the central masked figure, a person in a white long-sleeved shirt, dark skirt or pants, and a light-colored headscarf holds a machete or sword-like object with both hands.

Spectators line both sides of the road. On the left, a group observes from a raised platform or balcony of a house behind a dark railing. On the right, more spectators gather, some under a blue and red tent or umbrella in the background. In the immediate foreground, the back of a male's head and shoulders, wearing a dark t-shirt, is visible, facing the procession. A dark bucket rests on the ground near this individual.

The environment includes lush green trees and foliage flanking the road and residential structures. A wooden utility pole with multiple overhead power lines is visible against a clear, light blue sky on the left side of the frame. Shadows indicate a strong overhead light source.
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Aug 22, 2025

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The image depicts an outdoor cultural event in Kerjo, Indonesia, occurring on a sunny day. The scene centers on a procession along a rural or semi-urban road, which appears to be partially paved with asphalt and dirt, showing wet patches. The primary subject is a large, ornate traditional mask or costume, consistent with a Reog Ponorogo performance. This central figure features a prominent lion's head (Singa Barong) adorned with red, yellow, and white fabric, topped by a substantial arch made of peacock feathers (dadak merak). It is positioned towards the right of the frame's center. Multiple individuals are present. In the mid-ground left, a male in a black t-shirt and black pants, wearing sandals and a black baseball cap, holds a red whip-like object. Next to him, another male in a black t-shirt and dark pants carries a green and white patterned fabric. Other male performers, similarly dressed in dark clothing, are scattered in the mid-ground, some holding what appear to be short swords or sticks. Facing the central masked figure, a person in a white long-sleeved shirt, dark skirt or pants, and a light-colored headscarf holds a machete or sword-like object with both hands. Spectators line both sides of the road. On the left, a group observes from a raised platform or balcony of a house behind a dark railing. On the right, more spectators gather, some under a blue and red tent or umbrella in the background. In the immediate foreground, the back of a male's head and shoulders, wearing a dark t-shirt, is visible, facing the procession. A dark bucket rests on the ground near this individual. The environment includes lush green trees and foliage flanking the road and residential structures. A wooden utility pole with multiple overhead power lines is visible against a clear, light blue sky on the left side of the frame. Shadows indicate a strong overhead light source.

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