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Andrey Bali

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Wed, Apr 29, 2026, 10:58 PM

Denpasar, Indonesia

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This video, filmed in Denpasar, Indonesia, shows a man moving numerous gas cylinders across a sandy area. The setting appears to be a beach or a staging ground adjacent to a beach, indicated by the sa…read more

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This video, filmed in Denpasar, Indonesia, shows a man moving numerous gas cylinders across a sandy area. The setting appears to be a beach or a staging ground adjacent to a beach, indicated by the sandy ground, scattered trees in the background, and the presence of what are likely scuba tanks. The main subject is a man wearing an orange t-shirt, black shorts, and a brown cap. He is barefoot and wearing gloves. On the back of his t-shirt, the word "HIPPO" is clearly visible, possibly part of a diving or outdoor activity brand. He is engaged in physical labor, picking up and carrying two gray gas cylinders simultaneously, one in each hand, walking across the sand. A brown and black dog is also visible, sitting patiently on the sand, observing the man's activity. In the background, there are several vehicles, including a green truck with an open flatbed, and another truck. Numerous gray gas cylinders are organized in clusters on the sand. Some cylinders have yellow caps or markings. Visible text on some cylinders includes numbers like "0.22" and "1.7.17". Other objects on the ground include black mats or tarps, and blue and red containers or crates, suggesting equipment storage or preparation. The time of day appears to be daytime, with an overcast sky, providing soft, diffused light. The overall scene depicts a logistical operation, likely related to refilling or transporting scuba tanks for diving activities. | Open Wire