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An indoor, well-lit view shows an empty public restroom, likely a men's facility, in Kediri, Indonesia. The setting features utilitarian design with tiled walls and floor, and exposed ceiling beams. The scene is dominated by light-colored walls, with the lower half clad in light grey square tiles, capped by a darker grey strip. The floor is also tiled in a darker, mottled grey, appearing wet or stained in various patches. Overhead, multiple bare light bulbs illuminate the space, casting bright light on the ceiling and walls. Structural elements include a large, round, tiled column on the left foreground and numerous white beams across the ceiling. No people are present, indicating the facility is empty. Notable objects include: - On the left, circular tiled partitions, characteristic of urinals in public restrooms, with a small spigot visible on one. - In the center background, a black sign with white text reads "TOILET PUTRA" (Men's Toilet), flanked by arrows pointing left and right. - On the right wall, a framed object, possibly a mirror or dispenser, is mounted above a light-colored trash can on the floor. - Above the framed object, two signs are affixed to the wall: a yellow rectangular sign and a larger, faded brown wooden sign. Text on these signs is largely illegible but appears to be public notices, with the yellow sign showing "DILARANG" (Forbidden) at the start of a line. - A small, red, circular device, possibly a smoke detector or fire alarm, is mounted on one of the ceiling beams. The lighting suggests it could be day or night, but the artificial illumination is the primary light source. The general appearance of the space is functional and spartan, typical of public facilities, with the wet floor suggesting recent use or cleaning. The Indonesian text on the main sign confirms the geographical context.
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