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The image shows the exterior of a storefront or cafe in Depok, Indonesia, featuring white-framed glass double doors and an adjacent large glass window section. Above the entrance, a dark teal-colored section of the building's facade is visible, topped by a black overhang.

Through the glass doors and windows, the interior of the establishment can be seen, with white chairs and tables arranged, suggesting a dining or seating area. Beyond the entrance, the reflection on the left door reveals a street scene with parked motorcycles, trees, and several indistinct figures of people, likely pedestrians or customers, in the background. The right door provides a clearer view of the street, showing glimpses of more motorcycles and buildings.

On the right glass door, a circular sign is hanging, displaying the text "BUKA OPEN" in both Indonesian and English, indicating the business is currently open. On the handles of both glass doors, rectangular signs with arrows point to the right, each bearing the Indonesian word "GESER," which means "slide" or "shift," instructing patrons on how to open the sliding doors.

The scene appears to be set during the daytime, with natural light illuminating the area, possibly under an overcast sky or in the late afternoon, as there are no harsh shadows. The architecture and visible text cues confirm the location in Indonesia. No specific human activity is clearly discernible, but the overall impression is that of a welcoming business ready for customers.
FM-eHoFi1

Feb 3, 2025

Depok, Indonesia

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The image shows the exterior of a storefront or cafe in Depok, Indonesia, featuring white-framed glass double doors and an adjacent large glass window section. Above the entrance, a dark teal-colored section of the building's facade is visible, topped by a black overhang. Through the glass doors and windows, the interior of the establishment can be seen, with white chairs and tables arranged, suggesting a dining or seating area. Beyond the entrance, the reflection on the left door reveals a street scene with parked motorcycles, trees, and several indistinct figures of people, likely pedestrians or customers, in the background. The right door provides a clearer view of the street, showing glimpses of more motorcycles and buildings. On the right glass door, a circular sign is hanging, displaying the text "BUKA OPEN" in both Indonesian and English, indicating the business is currently open. On the handles of both glass doors, rectangular signs with arrows point to the right, each bearing the Indonesian word "GESER," which means "slide" or "shift," instructing patrons on how to open the sliding doors. The scene appears to be set during the daytime, with natural light illuminating the area, possibly under an overcast sky or in the late afternoon, as there are no harsh shadows. The architecture and visible text cues confirm the location in Indonesia. No specific human activity is clearly discernible, but the overall impression is that of a welcoming business ready for customers.

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