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This image captures a bustling outdoor eatery, a "warket" (warung kopi or similar stall), located in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia. The scene is set in front of a two-story building, which features a balcony with a metal railing and an exposed roof structure. The eating area itself is covered by a corrugated metal roof, providing shelter. Numerous motorbikes of various types are parked in a row on the unpaved, dirt ground, indicating a popular spot. A bicycle, resembling a mountain bike with red accents, is also visible near the dining area. Under the shelter, several people are seated at simple white tables and benches. They appear to be patrons, some eating or drinking, others engaged in conversation, suggesting a casual and social atmosphere. The lighting indicates it is daytime, possibly overcast or early morning/late afternoon, as there are no harsh shadows. Visible signage includes multiple banners hanging from the roof structure. One banner prominently displays "Warket Tansu 8 RIBU," advertising "Tansu" (likely Ketan Susu, sticky rice with milk) for 8,000 Indonesian Rupiah. Another banner reads "WARKET Ibu'e Amik," indicating the name "Mother Amik's Warket," and mentions "Di Kamp Inggri" (In English Village), a common reference to Pare's English language course community. Further text includes "WARUNG KET" (likely Warung Ketan, referring to sticky rice) and "Jalan Camme No. 077," providing a specific address. A white banner in the background also displays "ARES." Potted plants can be seen near some of the support columns.
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