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The image captures a sunny, outdoor scene in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia, depicting a traditional method of drying agricultural produce. In the foreground, a vast expanse of small, dried, irregular, light brown objects, resembling corn cobs (possibly stripped of kernels), are spread uniformly across a concrete or paved area. This suggests an ongoing process of sun-drying. To the left, a simple, light gray house with a brown tiled roof is visible. It features two open, rectangular wooden windows, lacking glass panes, indicating an open-air design suitable for a warm climate. A narrow pathway separates this house from the one on the right. The house on the right has a more elaborate facade with brick-like detailing on its pillars and walls, also topped with a brown tiled roof. A wooden door is visible at its center, flanked by what appear to be windows or openings. In front of this house, behind the drying produce, there are large piles of dried stalks and leaves, likely corn husks or remnants from harvesting, and a blue tarp covering some of the piled material. The sky above is clear and blue, with scattered green foliage from trees visible in the background, suggesting bright, clear weather conditions ideal for drying. Harsh shadows cast by the houses and other objects confirm it is daytime, likely mid-day due to the high sun angle. A wooden post is visible in the lower right foreground. The overall scene reflects a rural or semi-rural setting focused on agricultural practices. No visible text is present in the image.
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