
Stake attention in this memory
An outdoor shot captures a mosque or prayer hall in Cangkuang, Indonesia, under an overcast sky. The building features a bright green and white facade with a traditional reddish-brown tiled roof. A metallic finial, resembling a small minaret, adorns the roof's peak, topped with Arabic calligraphy (likely "Allah"). At the entrance, an array of shoes and sandals are neatly left outside, a common practice before entering a place of worship. Several children, predominantly boys, dressed in green and red uniforms, stand gathered in the doorway, some looking towards the camera. A few girls in headscarves and similar attire are also visible inside or near the entrance. In the foreground, a man wearing a purple shirt, dark pants, a skullcap (peci), and sneakers is seen from behind, walking away from the building. Two bushes with reddish-brown foliage frame the entrance area on either side. The ground is paved with interlocking bricks. Above the entrance, a red LED display shows the text "12:0ngan, jaga wudhu." The phrase "jaga wudhu" translates to "maintain ablution" or "keep your ablution," serving as a reminder for worshippers. The "12:0ngan" part might be a partial display for a time or an incomplete word like "Jangan" (don't), though "jaga wudhu" is a clear instruction. The scene suggests a communal activity, possibly before or after a prayer or religious class for the children.
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