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The image depicts a designated men's ablution (Wudhu) area, likely part of a mosque or prayer facility in Madiun, Indonesia. The setting appears to be an outdoor or semi-outdoor space, with white tiled walls showing signs of wear and staining.

A prominent rectangular sign, featuring an image of a mosque or dome with lanterns, is mounted on the white tiled wall on the left. The sign's text, in bright green capital letters against a dark background, clearly reads "TEMPAT WUDHU PRIA". Below the sign, there is a light-colored switch or outlet, and further down, a small, worn white rectangular box or shelf is mounted on the wall.

To the right, an open doorway or archway leads into the actual ablution area. This section features walls partially covered in darker, possibly textured, tiles along the lower half, with lighter tiles above. Two water taps with blue handles are visible on the wall, positioned above a low tiled barrier, typical for ablution. The floor of this area is covered with dark square tiles. An opening at the top right suggests an external view or open-air design, allowing natural light into the space, indicating it is daytime. No people are present, and no activity is occurring, but the setup clearly indicates its purpose for ritual washing.
Afnan Nabila

Jan 26, 2025

Madiun, Indonesia

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The image depicts a designated men's ablution (Wudhu) area, likely part of a mosque or prayer facility in Madiun, Indonesia. The setting appears to be an outdoor or semi-outdoor space, with white tiled walls showing signs of wear and staining. A prominent rectangular sign, featuring an image of a mosque or dome with lanterns, is mounted on the white tiled wall on the left. The sign's text, in bright green capital letters against a dark background, clearly reads "TEMPAT WUDHU PRIA". Below the sign, there is a light-colored switch or outlet, and further down, a small, worn white rectangular box or shelf is mounted on the wall. To the right, an open doorway or archway leads into the actual ablution area. This section features walls partially covered in darker, possibly textured, tiles along the lower half, with lighter tiles above. Two water taps with blue handles are visible on the wall, positioned above a low tiled barrier, typical for ablution. The floor of this area is covered with dark square tiles. An opening at the top right suggests an external view or open-air design, allowing natural light into the space, indicating it is daytime. No people are present, and no activity is occurring, but the setup clearly indicates its purpose for ritual washing.

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