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Wed, Apr 29, 2026, 09:02 AM

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Several men are seen riding in the open back of a black Daihatsu pickup truck, which is heavily loaded with an assortment of scrap materials including metal frames, wires, and wooden planks. The men a…read more

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Several men are seen riding in the open back of a black Daihatsu pickup truck, which is heavily loaded with an assortment of scrap materials including metal frames, wires, and wooden planks. The men appear to be resting or in transit, some reclining amongst the debris. At least four men are visible. One man in a red shirt and dark shorts is lying down. Another, wearing a dark shirt and work gloves, is seated or leaning against the truck's side. Two other men, dressed in light brown and tan shirts, are further forward in the truck bed. One of them wears a light blue baseball cap with "TUTBOY" embroidered on it. Another man has a cigarette in his mouth. Blue ropes are extensively used, seemingly to secure the load and perhaps to provide some stability for the passengers. One man's foot, wearing a light blue flip-flop, is visible resting on a piece of material. The scene is outdoors, likely during the daytime under an overcast or bright sky. In the background, buildings with distinct reddish-orange terracotta roofs and traditional architecture are visible, alongside lush green foliage and palm trees. Overhead, numerous power lines crisscross the sky. The truck's tailgate clearly displays "DAIHATSU" and part of a license plate, "DK 8019," which is characteristic of vehicles in Bali, Indonesia. The overall impression is one of workers being transported with their collected materials, perhaps after a day of work. | Open Wire