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Indonesia, Ubud, Bali, Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary
📍 Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary

The image shows a close-up of a macaque, likely a long-tailed macaque, a species common in Southeast Asia. This type of photo is extremely common in tourist locations where monkeys are habituated to humans.

The Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary in Ubud, Bali, is one of the most famous places in the world fitting this description. The blurred green background is consistent with the lush forest environment of the sanctuary.

The monkey appears to be a macaque, possibly a rhesus macaque, which are abundant at the Swayambhunath Stupa complex in Kathmandu, famously known as the 'Monkey Temple'. This is another major tourist destination where monkeys are habituated and frequently photographed up close by visitors.

The blurred background could be the vegetation on the hill where the temple is located. The city of Lopburi in Thailand is famous for its large population of crab-eating macaques that live among the city's ancient temple ruins, particularly Phra Prang Sam Yot.

These monkeys are a major tourist attraction and are very accustomed to people, making close-up photos like this one very common. The blurred background could be part of the temple grounds or surrounding city park areas.

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Nepal, Kathmandu, Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple)
45%

The monkey appears to be a macaque, possibly a rhesus macaque, which are abundant at the Swayambhunath Stupa complex in Kathmandu, famously known as the 'Monkey Temple'. This is another major tourist destination where monkeys are habituated and frequently photographed up close by visitors. The blurred background could be the vegetation on the hill where the temple is located.

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Thailand, Lopburi, Phra Prang Sam Yot
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The city of Lopburi in Thailand is famous for its large population of crab-eating macaques that live among the city's ancient temple ruins, particularly Phra Prang Sam Yot. These monkeys are a major tourist attraction and are very accustomed to people, making close-up photos like this one very common. The blurred background could be part of the temple grounds or surrounding city park areas.

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Environnement

Forest • Tropical forest, lush greenery • Tropical • Hilltop, Forested area around a temple • Trees and shrubs • Subtropical • Urban with ancient ruins and park areas • Trees and grass

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