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This image depicts an indoor utilitarian space in Petah Tikva, Israel, characterized by white-painted, rough-textured concrete walls and ceiling. The walls exhibit horizontal formwork lines, and the ceiling shows minor surface irregularities. Illumination is provided by a single, surface-mounted fluorescent light fixture on the ceiling. The floor is covered with light-toned square tiles, possibly terrazzo, displaying a grid pattern and some wear. A large, square-profile concrete pillar, also painted white, stands in the mid-right. The room contains various objects and furniture. In the foreground, from left to right, a partial view of a dark-colored chair is visible. A light-colored, high-backed upholstered chair occupies the central foreground. To its left, a light-colored desk holds a package of white paper products, multiple plastic water bottles, and several white plates with residual contents. Under the desk, two red plastic buckets, one featuring Korean characters, are visible. Behind the upholstered chair, a blue folding chair is partially visible. To the right of the upholstered chair, a white plastic patio-style chair with vertical slats stands prominently, showing some scuff marks. Further right and partially obscured by the concrete pillar, another identical white plastic chair is seen, fitted with a teal seat cushion. In the background, stored against the wall, are multiple bicycles, including at least one child's bicycle, and a red plastic bucket. A three-step metal stepladder with a small attached container leans against the back wall, slightly right of center. Another light-colored, simple chair is visible behind the stepladder and bicycles. No individuals are present, and no actions or interactions are depicted; the scene is static.
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