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The image displays a close-up of a wall with metallic, dimensional lettering, indicating signage for a facility. The wall is covered in dark green tiles with light, intricate, vein-like patterns, possibly resembling marble or natural stone. The tiles are arranged in a grid, and some reflections from an unknown light source are visible on their glossy surface and on the metallic letters, suggesting an indoor or well-lit sheltered environment. Three lines of text are prominently featured. The top line, in Latin script, reads "MUSHOLLA". Directly below it, there is text in Arabic script, which translates to "مُصَلَّى" (Musholla), confirming the meaning of the word above it. The bottom line, also in metallic Latin script, reads "STASIUN SIDOARJO". "Musholla" refers to a prayer room for Muslims. "Stasiun" is the Indonesian word for "Station." "Sidoarjo" is a regency in Indonesia. Therefore, the signage identifies a prayer room located at the Sidoarjo train station. The lettering is shiny and cast shadows on the wall, giving it a raised, 3D effect. No people or activities are visible in the frame, and the focus is entirely on the signage.
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