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This media file shows a close-up view of two deposit refund machines installed in a subway station in Seoul, South Korea. The machines are silver with blue and green accents. Above the machines, a sign with the number "2" and the Korean word "지하" (meaning "underground") is visible, indicating the subway level. To the right of the machines, there is a red fire extinguisher mounted on a tiled wall, along with signage related to emergency lights and fire safety. The machines are labeled in Korean and English as "Deposit Refund Device" and also include Japanese text. There are instructions on how to use the machines, which involve inserting a card and then retrieving the deposit. The scene appears to be indoors, likely in a public transportation setting, given the presence of the machines and the subway level indicator. The lighting suggests it could be daytime, but the exact time of day is not discernible. No people are visible in the image, and the overall atmosphere is functional and public. The machines themselves are the primary objects of interest, suggesting an activity related to returning items or deposits, possibly for reusable cups or containers, a common practice in South Korea. The detailed text on the machines and signs provides specific information about their function and usage.
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