
Stake attention in this memory
In Sidamulya, Indonesia, a close-up shot captures a large pile of discarded coconut husks and shells in the foreground. The husks vary in color from light brown to reddish-brown, and some show green hues, indicating they might be partially young or have been exposed to different elements. They are arranged in a chaotic heap, with some pieces broken and others intact, revealing the fibrous interior of the husks and the hard inner shell of the coconuts. Behind the pile of coconut waste, a lush green environment is visible. Tall palm trees, characteristic of tropical regions, dominate the background. Their fronds are spread out against a softly lit sky, suggesting it might be early morning or late afternoon. Banana plants with their large, broad leaves are interspersed among the palm trees, adding to the dense tropical foliage. The overall scene evokes a natural, rural setting, likely a backyard or a communal area where coconuts are processed. There are no people or animals in the frame, and the focus remains solely on the collected coconut debris and the surrounding vegetation. The ground beneath the pile appears to be covered in dry leaves and debris, further emphasizing the natural and unmanicured state of the location.
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