
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a brightly lit, empty corridor or hallway, likely part of an institutional building such as a school or office, in Cangkuang, Indonesia. The perspective looks down the length of the hallway, emphasizing its linearity and the repetition of architectural elements. The main subjects are the long, tiled wall on the right and the corresponding white tiled floor. The wall is composed of white tiles with a subtle marble-like pattern, extending from the floor up to a significant height. This wall features a series of large, rectangular windows, framed in a dark red or brown color, with white inner sashes. Above these windows are decorative patterned air vents or grates, which have a reddish-brown, possibly terracotta or brick-like, appearance and a geometric design, interspersed with smaller glass block panels. The windows reflect the outdoor environment or an inner courtyard. Visible reflections include vibrant red-leafed bushes or small trees, a green-painted wall or structure, parts of another building with windows, and what appears to be a blue door or wall in the distance. The reflections also show a bare tree trunk and an overhead light fixture. Further down the corridor, another doorway is visible, with one of its glass panels slightly ajar. A dark, rectangular doormat lies on the floor in front of this open door, and a small white concrete block or stone is positioned nearby, possibly serving as a doorstop. The floor tiles are large and white with dark grout lines, showing a shiny, reflective surface. The time of day appears to be daytime, given the bright illumination and the clear reflections. There are no people visible, suggesting a quiet moment. Notable details include some minor discoloration or grime on the upper sections of the white walls near the ceiling and around the decorative vents, as well as a small wet patch on the floor near the corner, indicating normal wear and use of the building. There is no visible text in the image.
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