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This media file captures an indoor view of a utilitarian bathroom or washroom, seen from a slightly elevated perspective. No people are present. The scene features a squat toilet, which is light green and recessed into the floor, located in the far right corner. Above it, an inverted, dirty white bucket with colorful markings (illegible text) is placed, containing a smaller green plastic item, possibly a mug or scoop. The walls are mostly covered with off-white ceramic tiles, some with a subtle wavy texture, while the floor has plain off-white tiles. A small section of floor tiles around the squat toilet features a diamond pattern. Visible signs of wear, dirt, and possibly mildew are present on the ceiling and upper wall tiles, particularly near the window. On the left side, a window is visible, covered by decorative white wrought-iron security bars. A small green cup is resting on the lower sill of the window. Through the window, the outside appears dark, suggesting it might be nighttime or a very dim exterior, though some light reflects off the top tiles, indicating ambient light. A white, rectangular water heater or tank is mounted on the tiled wall between the window and the toilet area. It is connected by flexible metal hoses at the top and a rigid white pipe that extends horizontally across the wall. A small blue label is affixed to the water tank, but any text on it is illegible. In the foreground, the edge of a wooden door with a simple metal latch is visible, framing the bottom of the image. No specific activity is occurring, and no emotions are discernible. The overall impression is one of a basic, functional bathroom in a residential or institutional setting, consistent with the Mbinga, Tanzania context.
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