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The image captures a street vendor's cart, often referred to as a "gerobak" in Indonesia, set up outdoors beside a building. The cart is constructed with an aluminum frame and glass panels, featuring a metallic, sloped roof.

Prominently displayed on the front of the cart in blue lettering are the words "Gerobak Cahaya" (meaning "Cart of Light") and "YBM PLN." The "YBM PLN" logo, which includes a circular design with a lightning bolt, is also visible. The cart is designed for selling, with various packaged snacks, including instant noodles (with "Enak" brand clearly visible on some) and chips, hanging from its canopy. More snack packets are also hung on the reddish-brown wall of the building behind the cart.

Inside the glass display section of the cart, several items are visible, including green and blue plastic baskets, one of which holds what appears to be fried snacks or crackers. To the left of the cart, a light green insulated water cooler or container sits on a small, worn white wooden table.

The cart itself is mobile, equipped with small caster wheels at the front and a larger, spoked wheel on its right side, suggesting it can be easily moved. The ground consists of concrete and dirt. In the background, there are hints of other structures, possibly a parked motorcycle, and some wooden stools or a table, indicating a typical street scene.

The photograph was taken during the day, with ample natural light, suggesting clear weather. No people are visible actively engaging with the cart. The text "Gerobak Cahaya YBM PLN" points to the cart being part of a program by Yayasan Baitul Maal PLN, a foundation often involved in social and economic empowerment initiatives, consistent with the location context of Mataram, Indonesia.
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Feb 13, 2025

Mataram, Indonesia

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The image captures a street vendor's cart, often referred to as a "gerobak" in Indonesia, set up outdoors beside a building. The cart is constructed with an aluminum frame and glass panels, featuring a metallic, sloped roof. Prominently displayed on the front of the cart in blue lettering are the words "Gerobak Cahaya" (meaning "Cart of Light") and "YBM PLN." The "YBM PLN" logo, which includes a circular design with a lightning bolt, is also visible. The cart is designed for selling, with various packaged snacks, including instant noodles (with "Enak" brand clearly visible on some) and chips, hanging from its canopy. More snack packets are also hung on the reddish-brown wall of the building behind the cart. Inside the glass display section of the cart, several items are visible, including green and blue plastic baskets, one of which holds what appears to be fried snacks or crackers. To the left of the cart, a light green insulated water cooler or container sits on a small, worn white wooden table. The cart itself is mobile, equipped with small caster wheels at the front and a larger, spoked wheel on its right side, suggesting it can be easily moved. The ground consists of concrete and dirt. In the background, there are hints of other structures, possibly a parked motorcycle, and some wooden stools or a table, indicating a typical street scene. The photograph was taken during the day, with ample natural light, suggesting clear weather. No people are visible actively engaging with the cart. The text "Gerobak Cahaya YBM PLN" points to the cart being part of a program by Yayasan Baitul Maal PLN, a foundation often involved in social and economic empowerment initiatives, consistent with the location context of Mataram, Indonesia.

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