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This media file captures a functional, semi-enclosed area, possibly a utility room or a public washing station, within an indoor setting. The walls are clad with dark grey rectangular stone or ceramic tiles, laid in a staggered pattern, giving them a textured appearance. The floor is also dark and tiled, matching the aesthetic of the walls. The ceiling above appears unfinished, revealing exposed beams and support structures.

Dominating the upper left portion of the wall is a black, square-shaped industrial exhaust fan, suggesting ventilation for the space. Below it, a stone counter or basin area runs across the middle and lower sections of the wall. On this counter, there are at least three white taps protruding from the wall, indicating water access. A green plastic bottle, partially identifiable by the text "WIPOL," rests on the leftmost section of the counter. Below this section of the counter, a white cupboard or storage unit with two doors is built into the base.

Further to the right on the wall, a light-colored, rectangular carved relief or decorative panel is mounted between two of the taps. Towards the far right, a silver-framed door, likely made of glass, is visible. Adjacent to this door, a bright yellow plastic mesh basket, presumably a waste bin, stands on the floor. Part of a red and white logo, possibly "TM," is visible on the door, along with a small white arrow pointing right on the door frame.

There are no people present, and no specific activity is taking place, but the setup suggests an area for washing, cleaning, or general utility. The artificial lighting indicates an indoor space where natural light might be limited. The "WIPOL" brand and the carved panel could be subtle cues relating to the Bogor, Indonesia context.
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FM-4WE6C2

Dec 19, 2024

Bogor, Indonesia

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This media file captures a functional, semi-enclosed area, possibly a utility room or a public washing station, within an indoor setting. The walls are clad with dark grey rectangular stone or ceramic tiles, laid in a staggered pattern, giving them a textured appearance. The floor is also dark and tiled, matching the aesthetic of the walls. The ceiling above appears unfinished, revealing exposed beams and support structures. Dominating the upper left portion of the wall is a black, square-shaped industrial exhaust fan, suggesting ventilation for the space. Below it, a stone counter or basin area runs across the middle and lower sections of the wall. On this counter, there are at least three white taps protruding from the wall, indicating water access. A green plastic bottle, partially identifiable by the text "WIPOL," rests on the leftmost section of the counter. Below this section of the counter, a white cupboard or storage unit with two doors is built into the base. Further to the right on the wall, a light-colored, rectangular carved relief or decorative panel is mounted between two of the taps. Towards the far right, a silver-framed door, likely made of glass, is visible. Adjacent to this door, a bright yellow plastic mesh basket, presumably a waste bin, stands on the floor. Part of a red and white logo, possibly "TM," is visible on the door, along with a small white arrow pointing right on the door frame. There are no people present, and no specific activity is taking place, but the setup suggests an area for washing, cleaning, or general utility. The artificial lighting indicates an indoor space where natural light might be limited. The "WIPOL" brand and the carved panel could be subtle cues relating to the Bogor, Indonesia context.

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