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A close-up, overhead shot displays a large quantity of candlenuts, also known as kemiri, piled on a dark, textured surface. The nuts are light brown to beige in color, with some exhibiting a powdery white residue. Many of the candlenuts are whole, while others are cracked open, revealing their pale, creamy interiors. The surface they rest on appears to be gritty, with small flecks of debris visible. The lighting is even, highlighting the textures and shapes of the candlenuts. There are no people or animals present in the image. The location is the village of Ambarketawang, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, a region known for its agricultural production, including candlenuts which are commonly used in Indonesian cuisine.
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