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matilda

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Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 09:12 AM

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North Kuta, Indonesia

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The video depicts a bustling street scene in North Kuta, Indonesia, characterized by heavy traffic primarily composed of motorbikes and a few cars. The time of day appears to be late afternoon or earl…read more

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The video depicts a bustling street scene in North Kuta, Indonesia, characterized by heavy traffic primarily composed of motorbikes and a few cars. The time of day appears to be late afternoon or early evening, with bright daylight and some clouds in the sky. Numerous people are seen navigating the congested road. Most are riding scooters or motorbikes, many wearing helmets of various styles (open-face, full-face). Some riders, such as those in green jackets, resemble delivery drivers, while others appear to be locals or tourists. One woman riding a scooter with a "SHAD" top case is notably barefoot. A light blue scooter in the foreground, and a silver Toyota Avanza are prominent among the vehicles. The street is lined with various commercial buildings, shops, and restaurants. Visible text on license plates includes "DK 2483 RF," "DK 1860 OZ," and "DK 4240 CBS." Prominent signage above the street advertises businesses and brands, including "FIREFLLY," "AMY MASSAGE," "MODELS," "FOX," a purple heart shape with "she," "PIZZA HOT," and "DONUTS." Billboards feature slogans like "want a Canggu villa..." and "what makes you feel alive," alongside brand names like "LUXURY EDITION" and "MODERN ACTIVEWEAR." Power lines crisscross overhead, adding to the urban infrastructure. The overall atmosphere is one of a busy, vibrant street common in popular tourist and residential areas of Indonesia. | Open Wire