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An older man is captured mid-action, performing ablution (wudu) in a dedicated washing area, likely within a mosque or religious facility in Pati, Indonesia. He stands barefoot, wearing a light-colored, short-sleeved polo shirt and a brown and yellow plaid sarong (lungi) wrapped over dark shorts. The man is bent forward, his hands cupped together as he rinses his mouth or washes his hands under a wall-mounted faucet with a green spout. The room's walls are covered in light-colored ceramic tiles featuring a subtle, repetitive diamond pattern. Several similar silver-colored faucets protrude from the tiled wall. Beneath these faucets, a long, low metal structure, designed as a bench or footrest, extends along the wall. This structure is composed of parallel metal bars supported by vertical posts, providing a place to sit or rest feet during the purification ritual. The floor is tiled with large, light grey square tiles, some of which appear wet, indicating the area's active use for washing. The overall scene depicts a functional and modest space for ritual cleansing.
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