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This image captures an interior hallway or transition space, likely in a public or semi-public facility in Surakarta, Indonesia. A central sliding door with a frosted glass panel serves as the main focal point, appearing slightly ajar and offering a blurred view into the room beyond. The walls are painted a light gray, complemented by white, geometrically textured tiles on the lower section of the wall to the right of the door. The floor visible through the door's opening is dark, suggesting a functional, easy-to-clean surface. On both sides of the sliding door, identical black and yellow signs are mounted on the walls. Each sign displays a pictogram of a person in a crouching or bending posture, with the word "WUDHU" written beneath it in yellow. "Wudhu" refers to the Islamic ritual ablution performed before prayer, indicating that this area is either a facility for ritual washing or leads to one. The frosted glass door itself features two smaller black and yellow signs providing instructions. The upper sign reads "PINTU TUTUP KEMBALI" (Door Close Back), while the lower sign instructs "GESER KIRI" (Slide Left), guiding users on how to operate the door. To the right of the door, a small silver hook fixture is mounted on the wall. The scene is devoid of people and conveys a sense of quiet functionality, suggesting an environment designed for cleanliness and specific religious practice.
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