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This image depicts a New SANEX Model D102 water dispenser in what is identified as Inawi, Papua New Guinea. The dispenser, primarily bright pink with a white top and white dispenser levers, is positioned centrally in the frame. The top of the unit shows minor surface grime, and a crinkled, clear plastic bag rests on it. Below the brand and model inscription, three indicator lights are visible, labeled "HOT," "POWER," and "WARM" from left to right. Two manual spigots are present on the lower front; the left spigot features an orange circular ring below its lever, while the right spigot has a blue circular ring. The dispenser rests on a dark, rectangular object, likely a black plastic storage container or toolbox, which exhibits surface dust. The background consists of a wall constructed from a woven material, possibly bamboo or similar natural fibers, with a distressed whitewashed or light-colored finish revealing darker tones within its pattern. To the lower left, a floor or ground surface is visible, characterized by a grey base with irregular patches of faded blue and green paint. A black electrical cable extends vertically against the left wall, leading to a dark fixture or opening in the wall. A dark, elongated object is partially visible on the lower right, leaning vertically. No individuals are present in the scene, and no actions are being performed.
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