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Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 12:37 PM

Kuta, Indonesia

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This image captures an upward-looking view of a large, high-ceilinged indoor space, likely a commercial area or airport terminal in Kuta, Indonesia. The primary subject is an extensive art installatio…read more

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This image captures an upward-looking view of a large, high-ceilinged indoor space, likely a commercial area or airport terminal in Kuta, Indonesia. The primary subject is an extensive art installation featuring numerous decorative butterflies suspended from the ceiling. Most butterflies are predominantly light blue with distinct black patterns, varying in size and clustered together. A few yellow-green butterflies and some green foliage are also visible, particularly towards the right side of the image, contributing to a more naturalistic section of the display. The ceiling is supported by a light-colored, open-truss beam structure, from which the butterflies hang, illuminated by various light fixtures. Several commercial signs are visible in the upper right. A blue sign reads "teazzi TEA SHOP," and a yellow sign below it displays "BALI BANANA" with a banana graphic. A prominent vertical digital advertisement is also present, featuring a man's face, a serene beach scene with an umbrella and chairs, and text that includes "tiket.com," "Hidup cuma sekali, yang berkali-kali itu" (Life is only once, that repeatedly), and a clear "Welcome to Bali!". Partial text such as "Maulub" and "Plu" is also seen on the advertisement. The setting appears brightly lit, indicating either daytime or strong artificial indoor lighting. No specific human activity is depicted other than the man on the advertisement. | Open Wire