Preserve the exact face, hairstyle, identity, skin tone, and body proportions from @ image1 throughout. Outfit: oversized sage green linen shirt, faded olive cropped pants, worn rubber flip-flops, thin silver anklet, hair tied in a loose messy bun with flyaway strands. Authentic Indonesian woman. Late-2000s personal vlog aesthetic. Extremely raw handheld flip-camera footage with heavy camera shake, natural reframing, partial face crops, focus hunting, exposure shifts, warm faded colors, mild digital noise, and authentic home-video imperfections. No posing, no cinematic glamour, no stabilization, no modern color grading. 00:00–00:04 Walking along a narrow dirt path through a bustling morning wet market, camera bouncing with each step. "Come on, let's go find the best sambal ingredients!" 00:04–00:08 Stops at a produce stall piled with chilies, shallots, and tomatoes. An elderly vendor scoops a handful of red chilies into a bag, haggling playfully. 00:08–00:12 Picks up a chili, sniffs it, laughs, and says to the camera, "Oh, this one's going to be spicy!" 00:12–00:16 Crouches beside a stone mortar with a local woman, watching her grind spices by hand, asking questions and nodding along. 00:16–00:20 Tries grinding the sambal herself, wobbles the pestle awkwardly, spice splashes a little, she laughs at her own mess while the vendor grins. 00:20–00:24 Dips a piece of tempeh into the freshly made sambal, tastes it, eyes widen from the heat, fans her mouth, gives an exaggerated thumbs-up. 00:24–00:27 Walks back through the market stalls, greeting familiar vendors, carrying a small bag of ingredients. 00:27–00:30 Pauses near the market entrance, turns to the camera, wipes her forehead, smiles and says, "That's it for today's market run. See you next time!" before the recording cuts off naturally. Natural ambience only: market chatter, vendors calling out prices, clinking bowls, motorbikes passing, sizzling food carts, footsteps on gravel, distant rooster crows. No background music, subtitles, logos, or watermarks. The footage should feel exactly like a genuine late-2000s handheld flip-camera travel vlog with authentic human movement and realistic interactions.
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