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This image, rotated 90 degrees clockwise, shows a small Indonesian shop or "warung" from an elevated perspective, likely in Situbondo, Indonesia. The shop features a large display window framed in green, revealing shelves stocked with various packaged goods, possibly snacks and drinks, behind a counter. Two individuals are visible through the shop window. A man is clearly reflected in the window, facing the viewer, while a woman wearing a patterned top and a green skirt stands further inside the shop. Both appear to be present for business, perhaps as owner or staff. Below the window, a white banner prominently displays the shop's name, "Warung BAROKAH," in red letters. The banner also lists a menu of Indonesian dishes and beverages, including "Sedia Makanan" (Sells Food), "Nasi Rawon," "Pecel," "Kare," "Campur," "Lalapan," "Es Teh," "Jeruk," "Josua," and "Kopi." A smaller sign above the window also reads "WARUNG NASI" (Rice Stall). Additional text, "SULTRA PERLENGKAPAN BATI," suggests the sale of batik-related items or a broader selection of goods. The surrounding area consists of simple, concrete buildings, with a street or alleyway visible in the background, reinforcing the local, urban setting. A portion of a blue and red sign is visible in the lower left corner of the background. The scene depicts a typical neighborhood shop, likely open for daily business.
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