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The image depicts a street scene in South Tangerang, Indonesia, likely outside a food stall or small restaurant. In the foreground, a white car is parked, its side visible. To the left of the car, three large blue plastic barrels are arranged in a row. The ground is paved concrete, with visible wet patches and some debris.

Three individuals are present. One man, wearing a white cap, a red and black vest with the text "PETUGAS PARKIR" (Parking Attendant), and blue jeans, is standing near the barrels. Another man, wearing an orange polo shirt and dark pants, is standing to the right of the first man, holding a cigarette. A third man, also in an orange polo shirt, is visible further back, near a gas cylinder.

Behind the people and barrels, there is a wooden structure that appears to be part of a food stall, with items displayed on shelves. Overhead, decorative red and white fabric banners are hung, common for Indonesian national celebrations or events. The overall impression is a bustling outdoor commercial area.
Babeh Ompong

Aug 23, 2026, 10:38 AM

South Tangerang, Indonesia

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The image depicts a street scene in South Tangerang, Indonesia, likely outside a food stall or small restaurant. In the foreground, a white car is parked, its side visible. To the left of the car, three large blue plastic barrels are arranged in a row. The ground is paved concrete, with visible wet patches and some debris. Three individuals are present. One man, wearing a white cap, a red and black vest with the text "PETUGAS PARKIR" (Parking Attendant), and blue jeans, is standing near the barrels. Another man, wearing an orange polo shirt and dark pants, is standing to the right of the first man, holding a cigarette. A third man, also in an orange polo shirt, is visible further back, near a gas cylinder. Behind the people and barrels, there is a wooden structure that appears to be part of a food stall, with items displayed on shelves. Overhead, decorative red and white fabric banners are hung, common for Indonesian national celebrations or events. The overall impression is a bustling outdoor commercial area.

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