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A black corded landline telephone is resting on a light-colored, textured surface within an interior space, likely a room in a building located in Bandung City, Indonesia. The telephone unit consists of a base with a full push-button keypad including numerical digits (0-9), asterisk, pound, and dedicated function buttons for "TONE," "FLASH," and "REDIAL." A white rectangular label bearing the number "101" is affixed to the lower front of the telephone base. Positioned above the keypad, partially obscured by the handset cord, is a faded and worn rectangular paper label containing several lines of illegible text, consistent with a local directory or internal service numbers. The dark-colored receiver is resting in its cradle, connected to the base by a coiled cord. The immediate background behind the telephone is a darker, indistinct surface. The scene is static, with no individuals present or active use of the telephone depicted. Minor dust accumulation is visible on the phone's surface.
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