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The image shows a man sitting on a small stool in front of a shop called "Rizky Reklam" in Bandung, Indonesia. The shop is located at coordinates -6.907, 107.567, and appears to specialize in vehicle registration plates, with various numbers displayed on the wall. The man is wearing a dark baseball cap and a short-sleeved shirt. He is sitting with his legs crossed and his arms folded. He appears to be waiting or observing something. There are numerous cables running overhead, and the area is marked with graffiti, including the number "51" written on a nearby wall. The shop is located at the corner of a street, next to a concrete pillar, and appears to be part of a larger complex of buildings.  A small, wooden sign above the entrance reads "Rizky Reklam," and a sign in smaller font indicates the business accepts orders for license plates. Several signs in different colors and sizes are attached to the shop's front, displaying various numbers and phrases such as "Just Married" and "170."  The scene is ordinary and mundane, capturing a moment in the daily life of the city.
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May 16, 2025, 6:23 AM

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The image shows a man sitting on a small stool in front of a shop called "Rizky Reklam" in Bandung, Indonesia. The shop is located at coordinates -6.907, 107.567, and appears to specialize in vehicle registration plates, with various numbers displayed on the wall. The man is wearing a dark baseball cap and a short-sleeved shirt. He is sitting with his legs crossed and his arms folded. He appears to be waiting or observing something. There are numerous cables running overhead, and the area is marked with graffiti, including the number "51" written on a nearby wall. The shop is located at the corner of a street, next to a concrete pillar, and appears to be part of a larger complex of buildings. A small, wooden sign above the entrance reads "Rizky Reklam," and a sign in smaller font indicates the business accepts orders for license plates. Several signs in different colors and sizes are attached to the shop's front, displaying various numbers and phrases such as "Just Married" and "170." The scene is ordinary and mundane, capturing a moment in the daily life of the city.

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