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This static, eye-level photograph captures a clean, functional bathroom or toilet facility in Eldoret, Kenya. The room is brightly lit, likely by indoor lighting, and no individuals are present. The floor features distinctive ceramic tiles adorned with a decorative pattern. This pattern consists of numerous small, dark, rounded stones or pebbles meticulously arranged to form intricate circular and wavy motifs set against a lighter, possibly beige or light brown, background. This unique flooring extends across the visible lower half of the room. The walls are primarily covered with plain white, rectangular ceramic tiles, giving the space a clean and basic aesthetic. Dark grout lines are visible between these tiles. A white ceramic toilet, with its matching cistern visible above it, is situated on the patterned floor. Mounted on the white-tiled wall are two metallic water spigots or taps. One appears to be a standard, possibly chrome-plated, tap, while the other, positioned slightly to its right, has a brassy finish and a simpler design, potentially for a bidet or utility use. Higher up on the same wall, a small, white plastic wall-mounted shelf is installed, holding a red and white object, which appears to be a bottle of a personal care product or cleaning solution. The scene is devoid of any activity or event. No legible text is discernible on any objects or surfaces within the image. The overall impression is that of a well-maintained, utilitarian restroom.
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