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This image captures the entrance to a men's ablution and restroom facility in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia. A rectangular blue sign prominently displayed above the doorway reads "TEMPAT WUDHLU / KM LAKI-LAKI," translating to "Men's Ablution / Bathroom Place." The doorway is framed by robust, rough-textured stone or concrete pillars, topped with an intricately carved wooden archway that adds a traditional aesthetic. The ceiling features brown wooden panels with a decorative golden trim bordering the white upper walls. A single light fixture with an exposed bulb hangs from the ceiling, providing illumination. The walls flanking the entrance are covered with light-colored tiles, interspersed with decorative patterned sections. Visible electrical wires run along the right wall, connecting to an unseen power source. Through the open doorway, the interior of the facility is partially visible. The floor inside is tiled and appears to have standing water, typical of an ablution area (tempat wudhu). A series of washing stations, equipped with faucets and separated by low dividers, line the interior walls. The inner walls are also tiled in a neutral tone. No individuals are present, and the setting appears functional and ready for use. The overall lighting suggests it is daytime.
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