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This image depicts the interior of a self-service laundromat located in Daegu, South Korea. Six stainless steel, front-loading washing machines are arranged in a linear row against a wall. The machines feature black circular drum seals and control panels with digital displays, buttons, and coin/card slots. Korean text is present on all machine labels and instructional signage. The closest visible machine, labeled "NO. 6," is a "세탁기 20kg" (Washing Machine 20kg) and contains white laundry inside its drum, though it does not appear to be in operation. Another machine is labeled "세탁기 27kg." Overhead, a row of black rectangular signs with white icons and Korean/English text illustrates the washer operation process, including steps like inserting coins (implied 500 won) and pressing "START." Various informational and warning signs, predominantly in Korean, are mounted on the wooden-paneled wall above the machines. One sign displays symbols for prohibited items such as shoes and blankets. Below the machine doors, black panels with white icons detail recommended load capacities for different item types. The floor consists of dark grey square tiles. The lower wall section is paneled with horizontal wooden strips, while the upper wall and ceiling are dark grey. Recessed lighting fixtures are visible in the ceiling. A window or glass partition is partially visible on the far left, admitting ambient light. No individuals are present in the scene. Reflections of the ceiling and internal elements are visible on the polished surfaces of the washing machines.
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