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The image captures the entrance of a building, likely a cafe or shop, characterized by a dark teal or deep green painted facade above the door. The entrance consists of a set of large, white-framed glass doors flanked by matching glass windows on the left.

Through the clear glass, the interior of the establishment is partially visible, showing simple wooden stools and small, round-topped tables, one of which holds a green tissue box. The glass also heavily reflects the bustling street scene outside. These reflections depict a bright daytime setting with various vehicles, including a white car, and people on what appears to be a busy road.

Prominently displayed in the center of the glass doors is a white rectangular sign hanging from above, bearing the text "BUKA OPEN," clearly indicating that the business is open to customers. On the handles of the main double doors, small vertical signs or stickers repeat the word "GESER," which is Indonesian for 'slide' or 'shift,' suggesting the doors are of a sliding mechanism or indicate the direction of movement for opening.

The overall impression is that of an inviting commercial space situated in an urban or suburban area during daylight hours in Depok, Indonesia. The bright light and reflections suggest fair weather.
FM-eHoFi1

Feb 3, 2025

Depok, Indonesia

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The image captures the entrance of a building, likely a cafe or shop, characterized by a dark teal or deep green painted facade above the door. The entrance consists of a set of large, white-framed glass doors flanked by matching glass windows on the left. Through the clear glass, the interior of the establishment is partially visible, showing simple wooden stools and small, round-topped tables, one of which holds a green tissue box. The glass also heavily reflects the bustling street scene outside. These reflections depict a bright daytime setting with various vehicles, including a white car, and people on what appears to be a busy road. Prominently displayed in the center of the glass doors is a white rectangular sign hanging from above, bearing the text "BUKA OPEN," clearly indicating that the business is open to customers. On the handles of the main double doors, small vertical signs or stickers repeat the word "GESER," which is Indonesian for 'slide' or 'shift,' suggesting the doors are of a sliding mechanism or indicate the direction of movement for opening. The overall impression is that of an inviting commercial space situated in an urban or suburban area during daylight hours in Depok, Indonesia. The bright light and reflections suggest fair weather.

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