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LesyaYZI

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Fri, May 1, 2026, 09:12 AM

2d ago

Denpasar, Indonesia

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The image captures a scene of widespread kite flying under a cloudy sky, likely during late afternoon or early evening. Numerous kites of various shapes and sizes are visible against the dramatic, ove…read more

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The image captures a scene of widespread kite flying under a cloudy sky, likely during late afternoon or early evening. Numerous kites of various shapes and sizes are visible against the dramatic, overcast backdrop. Several of these kites appear to be traditional Balinese designs, including a prominent black and red fish-shaped kite (likely a "Bebean" kite) in the upper center and a darker, possibly dragon-like "Janggan" kite below it. Some kites are long and ribbon-like, while others resemble more common delta or diamond shapes. In the foreground, two cars are parked on a sandy or dirt ground. On the left is a green hatchback with the license plate "DK 1253 SE." On the right is a white SUV, possibly a Honda HR-V, with the license plate "B 1237 ZHR." A metal post with a chain is visible near the front of the white car. Beyond the parked cars, an expansive open area, possibly a field or beach, stretches into the distance. Small figures of people are scattered across this area, suggesting a gathering for kite flying. A line of dense trees forms the horizon, separating the open ground from the sky. The overall impression is that of a popular recreational spot for kite flying, possibly during a local festival or a leisurely weekend. The thick, grey clouds create a somewhat moody yet atmospheric setting. | Open Wire