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The image displays the open-front exterior of a retail shop, likely specializing in household goods and plastic furniture, captured during the daytime. A prominent corrugated metal awning, painted a light yellow or cream on its underside, extends over the entrance, supported by metal beams. Centered above the shop's wide, open entrance, a small, oval-shaped red sign is visible. The text on the sign reads: "JATI AGUNG" "JL. DERO NO. 17" "DAN TELP. (0351) 325904" (The phone number is partially obscured). The shop's interior is brightly lit, both by natural light filtering in and by an artificial light source, likely an LED bulb, hanging inside. Various merchandise is densely packed and displayed. On the left side of the entrance, several colorful plastic chairs (blue, red, green) are stacked, along with what appear to be mattresses or bedding wrapped in plastic. A metal frame trolley or cage is also present. In the center of the shop, a green and white plastic display shelf unit with multiple compartments showcases smaller items and features decorative graphics on its sides. Behind and around this unit, bags of packaged goods (possibly pillows or other soft furnishings) are stacked high. More shelving units filled with various products extend into the background of the store. On the right side of the entrance, a single cream-colored plastic chair is placed near the threshold. Behind it, green plastic shelving units are stacked with plastic containers or other items. Further into the shop on the right, metal racks and shelves hold rolled-up mats or similar cylindrical items. The ground directly in front of the shop features a concrete path with two steps leading down to a street paved with interlocking bricks or pavers. Two motorcycles are parked on the concrete path: a black motorcycle with silver accents is on the left, and a silver or white motorcycle, with a partially visible license plate ("AG 4847..."), is on the right. No people are visible in the image, but the open storefront and displayed goods suggest the shop is open for business.
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