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This rotated image (90 degrees counter-clockwise from its likely original orientation) displays a row of several rustic wooden stall doors, suggesting an interior setting such as a public restroom or changing area, located in Rosario, Argentina. The perspective looks along the top edges of the doors towards a light blue-green wall in the background. The main subjects are at least five individual wooden doors, each constructed from medium brown stained or varnished plywood panels set within lighter wooden frames. Each door features distinctive diagonal wooden braces, forming a Z-shaped pattern when viewed from left to right, which serves both structural and decorative purposes. Dark, possibly wrought-iron, strap hinges are visible on the right side of several doors, indicating they are hinged rather than sliding. Above the doors, horizontal wooden beams or headers connect the stall partitions, forming part of the overall structure. In the background, a wall is painted a vibrant light blue-green color. The floor, visible towards the lower right of the upright image, is a dark grey concrete or tiled surface. Mounted on the blue wall, there is a small wooden shelving unit with multiple square compartments, and below it, a rectangular white fixture, possibly a hand dryer or dispenser. No people or specific activities are depicted; the scene is static and empty. The lighting is uniform and suggests an indoor setting without natural light cues. There is no visible text in the image. The overall aesthetic is functional and rustic, with a clear focus on the wooden craftsmanship of the stalls.
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