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Akhyar

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Thu, Apr 16, 2026, 12:23 PM

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Kilometer Delapan, Indonesia

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The image depicts an outdoor cooking scene at night, likely in Kilometer Delapan, Indonesia. Two men are attending to a large metal pot placed over an open wood fire, from which considerable steam is…read more

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The image depicts an outdoor cooking scene at night, likely in Kilometer Delapan, Indonesia. Two men are attending to a large metal pot placed over an open wood fire, from which considerable steam is rising. The man on the left, wearing a black polo shirt with a visible "Omiyorg official" logo, tan shorts, and dark sandals, is looking downwards, holding a stick or utensil towards the pot. He appears focused on the cooking process. The man on the right, wearing a light-colored cap, a dark t-shirt, light-colored pants, and dark sandals, holds a long wooden pole and has a lit cigarette in his mouth, looking towards the camera. Behind the men, a rustic wooden structure serves as a makeshift shelf. On this shelf are several large plastic water dispensers, some full with blue-tinted water, along with a small glass, a red bowl, and a smartphone with an illuminated screen. A blue hose is visible on the ground near the man on the left. The scene is illuminated primarily by the bright orange flames of the wood fire, casting a warm glow on the pot and the ground, contrasting with the dark background which indicates it is nighttime. Faint outlines of vegetation can be seen in the distance. The overall setting suggests a practical, possibly communal, outdoor cooking or boiling activity using traditional methods. | Open Wire