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The image depicts an indoor or semi-open ablution area (wudukhana), likely within or adjacent to a mosque, in Pati, Indonesia. The scene appears to take place during the evening or early morning, as artificial fluorescent lighting from the ceiling illuminates the space, casting bright glares. Several individuals are present, predominantly men, engaged in or preparing for ritual washing (wudu). In the foreground, an older man with gray hair is seen from behind, walking barefoot across the wet, tiled floor. He wears a light blue short-sleeved shirt, black shorts, and a traditional yellow and orange plaid sarong tied over his shorts. A white kufi (skullcap) with a dark patterned design covers his head. To his left, a young boy stands barefoot, dressed in a red and white striped t-shirt and patterned shorts. The facility is equipped with numerous identical washing stations. These are metal structures, square-shaped, featuring low partitions and a grated base for drainage, designed for communal use. Water is visibly pooled on the light-colored tiled floor, indicating active use of the washing facilities. In the middle ground to the right, a man in a patterned red shirt is bending over one of these stations, performing ablution. Other men are visible in the background, some also appearing to perform wudu or move within the area. The room features white support pillars and walls partially covered with white and light blue/grey tiles. No visible text is present in the image.
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