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The image displays a traditional Balinese split gate, or Candi Bentar, situated in Kuta, Indonesia. The gate is constructed from dark, weathered stone, featuring intricate relief carvings and towering, ornate finials. A double-leaf metal gate, predominantly black with extensive gold ornamental patterns, is centrally positioned between the two halves of the stone structure. Steps lead up to the gate from the foreground. On the ground level, directly in front of the gate, multiple small offerings (canang sari), consisting of woven palm-leaf baskets with flowers, are visible on the tiled pavement. To the left and right of the gate, evergreen shrubs are planted, some contained within dark rectangular planters. Behind the main gate structure, sections of traditional Balinese-style buildings with red terracotta roof tiles are partially visible. Overhead, numerous utility lines traverse horizontally across the upper portion of the frame, set against an overcast sky. No individuals are present in the scene.
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