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The image depicts a row of industrial-sized washing machines in a laundromat, likely located in Ko Samui District, Thailand, given the Thai text visible on the machines and pricing charts. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting an indoor commercial establishment.

Dominating the foreground is a large, red and white reusable shopping bag, branded with the word "makro" in white lettering, draped over the front of one of the washing machines. This bag appears to be made of woven polypropylene. A black strap from the bag hangs down. Inside the washing machine to which the bag is attached, laundry can be seen swirling with soapy water.

To the left of this machine, another washing machine is visible, also featuring a green circular label with Thai text and the number '2' in a green circle. A black laundry basket is positioned on the floor in front of this machine. To the right of the red and white bag, another washing machine is partially visible, marked with a green circle and the number '3'.

Above the washing machines, a price list is displayed on a white board with Thai currency denominations (Baht) indicating costs for different kg capacities. This chart shows prices ranging from 50 Baht for 9 kg to 150 Baht for 28 kg.

On top of the washing machines, several laundry bags are casually placed. A bright yellow tote bag filled with laundry is prominent on the left, alongside a blue and a striped laundry bag containing garments.

The washing machines themselves are stainless steel, with digital displays indicating cycles and status. One display shows '8.8.8.8.09', possibly a program selection or timer. QR codes and payment method logos (like 'MPay') are visible on the machines, suggesting modern payment options. The environment appears clean and organized, typical of a self-service laundromat. The floor is tiled in black and light beige.
Anastazi

Jul 5, 2026, 4:30 AM

Ko Samui District, Thailand

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The image depicts a row of industrial-sized washing machines in a laundromat, likely located in Ko Samui District, Thailand, given the Thai text visible on the machines and pricing charts. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting an indoor commercial establishment. Dominating the foreground is a large, red and white reusable shopping bag, branded with the word "makro" in white lettering, draped over the front of one of the washing machines. This bag appears to be made of woven polypropylene. A black strap from the bag hangs down. Inside the washing machine to which the bag is attached, laundry can be seen swirling with soapy water. To the left of this machine, another washing machine is visible, also featuring a green circular label with Thai text and the number '2' in a green circle. A black laundry basket is positioned on the floor in front of this machine. To the right of the red and white bag, another washing machine is partially visible, marked with a green circle and the number '3'. Above the washing machines, a price list is displayed on a white board with Thai currency denominations (Baht) indicating costs for different kg capacities. This chart shows prices ranging from 50 Baht for 9 kg to 150 Baht for 28 kg. On top of the washing machines, several laundry bags are casually placed. A bright yellow tote bag filled with laundry is prominent on the left, alongside a blue and a striped laundry bag containing garments. The washing machines themselves are stainless steel, with digital displays indicating cycles and status. One display shows '8.8.8.8.09', possibly a program selection or timer. QR codes and payment method logos (like 'MPay') are visible on the machines, suggesting modern payment options. The environment appears clean and organized, typical of a self-service laundromat. The floor is tiled in black and light beige.

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