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Water Chicken from Bali

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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 04:44 AM

19h ago

North Kuta, Indonesia

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The image captures a bustling street scene in North Kuta, Indonesia, under an overcast sky, suggesting recent rain or impending showers. In the immediate foreground, the red taillight and bumper of a…read more

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The image captures a bustling street scene in North Kuta, Indonesia, under an overcast sky, suggesting recent rain or impending showers. In the immediate foreground, the red taillight and bumper of a car are visible, indicating the perspective is from inside another vehicle or just behind it. Ahead, several individuals are stopped on motorbikes, characteristic of urban traffic in the region. One person, prominently featured, wears a green poncho with pink and white polka dots over a red patterned garment, also likely a rain cover, indicating the wet weather. Another person on a motorbike wears a grey helmet and a dark jacket, while further ahead, someone else is seen in blue rain gear. Lush green trees with dense foliage line the street, with numerous power lines crisscrossing the upper portion of the frame against the cloudy sky. Buildings with tiled roofs are visible behind the trees and vehicles. Several commercial signs are mounted along the street. A prominent circular white sign displays "Bali Buda". Further down, a rectangular white sign with an orange "guardian" logo announces "TOURIST PICKS" and its Chinese translation "游客之选", with smaller text listing "your sunscreen on, vitamins & travel essentials". Another red sign, partially visible to the right, reads "rdian ACY", likely part of "Guardian Pharmacy". The scene conveys a sense of everyday urban life and traffic in Southeast Asia, with people adapted to the local weather conditions. | Open Wire