The image depicts an outdoor scene in what appears to be a residential area, possibly in Parakan, Indonesia, with a weathered wooden door and red hexagonal paving stones on the ground
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The image depicts an outdoor scene in what appears to be a residential area, possibly in Parakan, Indonesia, with a weathered wooden door and red hexagonal paving stones on the ground

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The image depicts an outdoor scene in what appears to be a residential area, possibly in Parakan, Indonesia, with a weathered wooden door and red hexagonal paving stones on the ground. Two individuals are engaged in preparing food, likely cassava. In the foreground, a woman with dark hair is seated, wearing a white t-shirt with a colorful, patterned overshirt and a pink and green floral skirt. She is actively using a knife to shred what appears to be cassava into a large black bucket. Her feet are bare, and she wears a light brown flip-flop on her right foot. Behind her, a man with dark hair, shirtless and wearing blue and black athletic shorts, is also working with coconuts. He is seated and holding a coconut in his left hand, with a knife near his right hand. Several halved coconuts and whole coconuts are scattered around him, along with a yellow plastic container. A bundle of coconut husks is visible near the man's feet. Several large black buckets are present, one containing shredded cassava and another filled with large pieces of peeled cassava. A white sack labeled "PAGODA" and another sack with red lettering, possibly rice, are also visible. A green gas cylinder is situated next to the sacks. In the background, several cardboard boxes are stacked, and a broom made of natural fibers leans against the wooden door. The overall impression is one of a utilitarian preparation area, likely for food processing.