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This media file captures a view of a Balinese temple complex in Tampaksiring, Indonesia. The scene is set in what appears to be daytime, with a mix of sun and clouds visible in the sky. The foreground features a paved pathway leading towards several traditional Balinese structures. The most prominent structure in the foreground is a large, open-air pavilion with a thatched roof, supported by dark wooden pillars. It has a raised platform at its center, suggesting a ceremonial or seating area. The pathway in front of this pavilion is made of concrete with embedded small, light-colored stones arranged in a flower-like pattern. Steps made of concrete and gravel lead down from the pathway in the lower left corner. Beyond the pavilion, the camera pans to reveal a grassy courtyard and more temple buildings. These buildings feature intricate stone carvings and dark, multi-tiered roofs characteristic of Balinese architecture. One particularly striking feature is a large split gate, a common element in Balinese temples known as Candi Bentar. Traditional Balinese banners or decorations, possibly Penjor, with small bells are visible near some of the structures. The setting appears to be a peaceful and serene temple ground, possibly visited by few people as none are prominently visible. The architecture, vegetation, and overall ambiance strongly suggest a location in Bali, Indonesia, consistent with the provided location context. The lighting indicates it could be morning or late afternoon, given the soft sunlight filtering through the clouds. There is no visible text in the media.
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