
Stake attention in this memory
This media file depicts a cluttered, open-fronted roadside stall or workshop, likely located in a semi-urban or rural area of Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia. The foreground features an unpaved, muddy, and rocky ground scattered with debris. The stall itself is rudimentary, constructed with a corrugated metal roof partially covered by a white tarp, and simple posts supporting its structure. Its interior is densely packed with various objects, suggesting a repair or craft-related activity. Visible items include bundles of rebar or pipes, tools, mechanical components, several dark motorcycle helmets, a prominent coiled yellow hose, black hoses, a plastic yellow crate, and what appears to be a sewing machine. A low table made of wood and woven bamboo sits in the right foreground. To the left, a utility pole is visible, equipped with numerous wires and a fiber optic distribution box. An Indonesian flag (red and white) is partially seen hanging from an adjacent structure. In the background, other modest buildings are present, one featuring a distinctive traditional tiled roof and another with light-colored walls and a closed blue-shuttered window. Above the stall, a large billboard displays an anti-smoking message in Indonesian. The text reads: "#Ini Kreteknya Super" (This is Super Kretek) and "KARENA MEROKOK, SAYA TERKENA KANKER TENG..." (Because I smoke, I got throat cancer...). A picture of an older man's face, appearing to show distress or illness, is prominently featured on the billboard. The scene is set during daylight hours under an overcast sky. No individuals are visible within the frame. The overall atmosphere conveys a sense of industriousness amidst a utilitarian and somewhat disheveled environment.
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