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Wed, Apr 29, 2026, 08:06 AM

Ubud District, Indonesia

-8.52000, 115.25700

This daytime image captures a natural and man-made environment, likely in the Ubud District of Indonesia, featuring several monkeys amidst trees, buildings, and a road. In the foreground, an asphalt…read more

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This daytime image captures a natural and man-made environment, likely in the Ubud District of Indonesia, featuring several monkeys amidst trees, buildings, and a road. In the foreground, an asphalt road occupies the bottom and right side of the frame, bordered by a strip of dirt mixed with leaves and small debris. On the right side, a sturdy, weathered concrete wall or barrier stands vertically. Two long-tailed macaques are visible on this concrete structure: one sits on top of the wall, facing away from the viewer, while a second monkey is partially visible peeking from behind it. To the left, a distinct yellow building with a ridged siding and a corrugated metal roof is present. An outdoor air conditioning unit is mounted on its exterior. In front of this building, a tall green metal fence or gate stands, and a third macaque is perched on its upper edge. The background is filled with dense tropical foliage and tall trees, their trunks showcasing varying textures and some appearing to be covered in moss or lichen, indicating a lush environment. Several signs are attached to the green fence structure. One sign, with yellow text on a black background, clearly states "CLOSED". Other signs are present but their text is illegible due to distance and resolution. The scene depicts a common interface between local wildlife and human development in a verdant, tropical setting. | Open Wire