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This image captures a utilitarian indoor toilet facility, likely a basic or public restroom. The scene is devoid of people and shows a small, enclosed space with tiled walls and floor. The wall tiles are a light, possibly beige or off-white color, while the floor tiles are a darker brown with a diamond-patterned texture, both appearing somewhat stained or dirty. A ceramic squat toilet, typical in many parts of Indonesia, is centrally located at the back of the room, elevated on a tiled step. To the left of the toilet, a white plastic bucket, scuffed and showing signs of use, sits directly beneath a simple metal pipe with a spigot, suggesting it collects water for flushing or washing. The bucket has partially visible text including "W..." and "SNI". To the left of the bucket, a louvered panel, likely part of a door, is partially visible, with the word "DILEPAS" faintly written on it. On the right side of the squat toilet, a long-handled brush or water scooper is propped against the wall. A small drain opening is visible on the floor in the bottom right corner. The overall impression is one of a functional, no-frills restroom. The presence of a squat toilet and the bucket for water are common features in facilities across Indonesia, consistent with the Madiun, Indonesia location context. The lighting is ambient, suggesting an indoor setting without specific time-of-day indicators.
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