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This image captures a downward-looking perspective into a narrow, vertical utility or light shaft within an urban building, likely in Hà Nội, Vietnam. The scene is utilitarian and shows signs of age and dense infrastructure. At the top, a beige "VN Cab" (Vietnam Cable Television) box is mounted, displaying text such as "TRUYỀN HÌNH CÁP VIỆT NAM," "HÊ.528.7," and a "Hotline: SDT: 09893296." Next to it, a weathered grey metal box features "CÔNG TY TNHH" (Limited Liability Company), "SINH TIỀN" (or SI TIEN), and "14N 90." A multitude of black and white cables, along with corrugated plastic conduits, are densely routed along the upper walls. The shaft walls exhibit peeling paint, with white and yellowed sections. The right wall is partially tiled with reddish-brown squares. The perspective emphasizes the depth of the shaft, with the bottom appearing dark and indistinct, suggesting many stories below or ground level. The floor visible partway down the shaft is a concrete surface with what appear to be embedded wooden or metal panels. In the immediate foreground, on a white concrete ledge, a bright green key box with a combination lock is visible. No people or specific activities are depicted. The lighting is brightest at the top and gradually dims towards the bottom, indicating indirect light entering the shaft. The visible Vietnamese text on the utility boxes serves as a strong location cue for Hà Nội. The overall impression is one of a confined, functional, and well-used service space.
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