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In a dimly lit, wooden shelf unit in Ta', Indonesia, a collection of household items is neatly arranged. The top shelf displays a green box with red floral motifs and the text "Pong-Pong" visible, suggesting it might contain tissues or similar disposable products. Beside it, partially obscured, are other boxes with similar patterns. The middle shelf is dominated by several blue cardboard boxes, each featuring the red triangular logo of "Baygon Max" and the word "Jumbo" in white text. Smaller text below indicates "Anti Nyamuk" (mosquito repellent) and "Aedes & Culex." The boxes appear to contain mosquito coils, with the red and yellow graphic on each box depicting a mosquito being struck. To the right of these boxes, a stack of four white, cylindrical objects wrapped in clear plastic are visible. These are likely candles. The bottom shelf is less visible, but a black and yellow box with the word "PERMANENT" in white capital letters can be seen. The overall impression is of a small storage area or shop display, likely in a residential or commercial setting in Ta'. The lighting is muted, with shadows cast by the objects, and the wooden shelves show signs of wear.
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