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The image captures the interior of a multi-level airport terminal at U-Tapao Rayong-Pattaya International Airport (UTP) in Nong Prue Subdistrict, Thailand. The perspective is from an ascending escalator, looking upwards and into the terminal's depth.

The architecture is modern, characterized by extensive floor-to-ceiling glass walls on the left side, supported by grey metal beams, reflecting interior light and a person in a dark suit. The right side features a solid white wall topped with a horizontal metal slat railing. The ceiling is high, white, and fitted with multiple rectangular recessed LED light panels, providing bright illumination. The flooring consists of a brown patterned carpet, which extends across the lower visible level, marked with two parallel sets of three white tactile paving strips.

In the immediate foreground, an individual with short light brown hair, wearing a black shirt, a grey U-shaped neck pillow, and a dark backpack, ascends the escalator, viewed from behind. Directly behind this individual are several other people, including one with lighter hair, and further down, a small child holding a light brown stuffed animal. Other individuals on the escalator are dressed in casual attire, some holding mobile phones.

On the lower level, approximately 8-10 individuals are walking along a corridor or forming a loose queue, moving towards the background. One person in this group wears a white face mask. Two sets of modern elevator doors, featuring a metallic finish, are visible on this level, integrated into a glass-walled section. A dark, rectangular sign is mounted on the right wall of the lower level, above a window looking out to an unseen area. The overall scene suggests a busy but orderly movement of passengers within a contemporary airport facility.
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Aug 31, 2025, 9:51 AM

Nong Prue Subdistrict, Thailand

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The image captures the interior of a multi-level airport terminal at U-Tapao Rayong-Pattaya International Airport (UTP) in Nong Prue Subdistrict, Thailand. The perspective is from an ascending escalator, looking upwards and into the terminal's depth. The architecture is modern, characterized by extensive floor-to-ceiling glass walls on the left side, supported by grey metal beams, reflecting interior light and a person in a dark suit. The right side features a solid white wall topped with a horizontal metal slat railing. The ceiling is high, white, and fitted with multiple rectangular recessed LED light panels, providing bright illumination. The flooring consists of a brown patterned carpet, which extends across the lower visible level, marked with two parallel sets of three white tactile paving strips. In the immediate foreground, an individual with short light brown hair, wearing a black shirt, a grey U-shaped neck pillow, and a dark backpack, ascends the escalator, viewed from behind. Directly behind this individual are several other people, including one with lighter hair, and further down, a small child holding a light brown stuffed animal. Other individuals on the escalator are dressed in casual attire, some holding mobile phones. On the lower level, approximately 8-10 individuals are walking along a corridor or forming a loose queue, moving towards the background. One person in this group wears a white face mask. Two sets of modern elevator doors, featuring a metallic finish, are visible on this level, integrated into a glass-walled section. A dark, rectangular sign is mounted on the right wall of the lower level, above a window looking out to an unseen area. The overall scene suggests a busy but orderly movement of passengers within a contemporary airport facility.

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