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The image displays an outdoor scene in Madiun, Indonesia, featuring a blue and silver food cart. The cart has a glass display window at the top, bordered by blue frames, and a reflective silver lower section. It is equipped with two bicycle-style wheels on the right and a smaller wheel on the left, suggesting mobility.

Prominently displayed on the cart's glass are yellow words in Indonesian: "BATA GOR", "SIOMAY MEKAR", and "WANGI ASLI BANDUNG". These phrases indicate that the cart sells "Siomay", a type of Indonesian steamed fish dumpling, specifically "Mekar" (blooming/expanded) and "Wangi" (fragrant), originating from Bandung.

The cart rests on a paved ground made of grey interlocking paver bricks. To its right, a small, bright blue plastic stool is visible. Further to the right, a portion of a black motorcycle with a blue plastic crate strapped to its rear rack can be seen. A thin blue string or rope hangs from the cart towards the ground, near a small wet spot.

In the background, there's a green, well-maintained bush behind a low wall or planter. Beyond this greenery, several buildings with traditional Indonesian architectural elements, including red-tiled roofs, are partially visible. A blue umbrella or canopy is partially visible on the far left. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly under slightly overcast conditions given the soft shadows. No individuals are clearly visible in the scene.
Afnan Nabila

Jan 27, 2025

Madiun, Indonesia

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The image displays an outdoor scene in Madiun, Indonesia, featuring a blue and silver food cart. The cart has a glass display window at the top, bordered by blue frames, and a reflective silver lower section. It is equipped with two bicycle-style wheels on the right and a smaller wheel on the left, suggesting mobility. Prominently displayed on the cart's glass are yellow words in Indonesian: "BATA GOR", "SIOMAY MEKAR", and "WANGI ASLI BANDUNG". These phrases indicate that the cart sells "Siomay", a type of Indonesian steamed fish dumpling, specifically "Mekar" (blooming/expanded) and "Wangi" (fragrant), originating from Bandung. The cart rests on a paved ground made of grey interlocking paver bricks. To its right, a small, bright blue plastic stool is visible. Further to the right, a portion of a black motorcycle with a blue plastic crate strapped to its rear rack can be seen. A thin blue string or rope hangs from the cart towards the ground, near a small wet spot. In the background, there's a green, well-maintained bush behind a low wall or planter. Beyond this greenery, several buildings with traditional Indonesian architectural elements, including red-tiled roofs, are partially visible. A blue umbrella or canopy is partially visible on the far left. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly under slightly overcast conditions given the soft shadows. No individuals are clearly visible in the scene.

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