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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 02:28 AM

Ubud District, Indonesia

-8.51900, 115.26000

The image, correctly oriented, displays a detailed, moss-covered stone sculpture set within a dense, lush green forest. The central subject is a large, stylized, grotesque face with prominent eyes, an…read more

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The image, correctly oriented, displays a detailed, moss-covered stone sculpture set within a dense, lush green forest. The central subject is a large, stylized, grotesque face with prominent eyes, an open mouth revealing teeth, and intricate, furrowed features that convey an expression of roaring or intense emotion. Several smaller, monkey-like figures are carved onto and around the large face, appearing to clamber over it, grasping at its features. The entire sculpture is heavily encrusted with vibrant green moss, indicative of a humid, tropical climate. In the background, tall tree trunks with rough bark rise, partially obscured by a dense canopy of green leaves, through which soft daylight filters. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly late morning or early afternoon, or an overcast day. To the right of the main sculpture, a section of another moss-covered stone structure or pillar is visible, featuring ornate golden letters that appear to spell out or include "OM". This, combined with the style of the sculpture and the natural setting, strongly suggests a cultural or spiritual site, characteristic of the Ubud District in Indonesia, such as a temple complex or a sacred grove like the Monkey Forest. No human activity or specific event is taking place; the scene is static, capturing the artistry of the stone carving in its natural environment. | Open Wire