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The image displays the glass-enclosed entrance of a coffee shop named "Kopi Holic" in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia. The entrance consists of large glass panels set within a weathered gray metal frame, serving as both walls and doors. Two prominent white decals are affixed to the glass, advertising the establishment. The circular decal on the left reads "INGGRIS CULTURE," "YOUR COFFEE CHOICE," "100%," and "KOPIHOLIC." The larger, rectangular decal on the right features a stylized house design containing the word "KOPI," with "HOLIC" written below it. Beneath this main logo, the text "KAMPOENG INGGRIS CULT" is visible, directly referencing "Kampung Inggris," a well-known English learning village in Pare. Through the glass, the interior of the coffee shop is visible, furnished with multiple wooden tables and chairs. A striking red metal staircase or railing can be seen on the left side of the interior, suggesting a multi-level layout. The internal walls appear to have a textured, possibly wooden, finish. Outside the entrance, to the right, lush green plants are arranged in a planter, alongside a stainless steel sink or basin. The ground outside and extending into the shop is covered with variegated gray and beige tiles. Above the right side of the entrance, a section of a wall with faded red, white, and blue paint on what appears to be corrugated metal is visible. The scene is unpopulated, depicting the cafe entrance during what seems to be daytime, with no specific activity taking place.
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