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The image displays a long, narrow indoor corridor or service area, captured from a low-angle perspective looking towards a distant exit. A prominent feature is a raised, light grey concrete or utility structure that runs down the center of the space, extending from the foreground into the distance. The left wall is covered in textured, grey paneling, possibly acoustic material or rough concrete, and features a single horizontal fluorescent light fixture. The right wall is uniformly tiled with square, dark grey tiles. The ceiling above is white and appears flat. Several rectangular panels or doors are recessed into the surface of the central structure. The closest panel is white with a metallic frame, equipped with a handle and hinges. On this panel, the French text "anti-dopage" (meaning "anti-doping") is clearly visible, written upside down and reversed. Directly in front of this panel is a small, metallic box or spout. Further down the corridor, more similar recessed panels are visible, some featuring small red indicators. At the far end of the corridor, a glass door or opening provides a view to the outside. Through it, parts of a light-colored vehicle, green landscaping, and the exterior of a building can be seen, suggesting an outdoor urban or suburban setting during daytime. A partial view of a person's arm or hand is visible on the far right edge of the foreground. The overall scene suggests a functional or utility space within a modern building, located in Meyrin, Switzerland.
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