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The image depicts a cluttered section of an interior wall within a establishment located in Bogor, Indonesia, characterized by a dense display of posters, bottles, and graffiti. The wall itself is extensively covered with black, white, and red abstract graffiti patterns. Two black wooden shelves are mounted horizontally on the wall. The upper shelf holds several bottles: an empty clear glass liquor bottle, a partially full clear glass bottle with a yellow label (likely Smirnoff), a clear glass bottle labeled "BOODLES GIN," a light-colored wine bottle labeled "TWO," and three metal spray cans of varying sizes and colors (dark and silver). Below the shelves, the wall is densely covered with various framed pictures and posters. On the far left, a framed photograph shows a woman in traditional red Indonesian attire with gold accents, holding a child. Below this, several stickers and small posters are affixed, including one with a "NCTF" logo, another displaying a burning car, a "GREEN DAY" logo, and a poster partially visible with text "KAMI KELUARGA BESAR" (We are a big family) and "INDONESIAN HARDCORE." To the right of the traditional photograph, a large poster shows three men in dark clothing standing in what appears to be an urban setting near an "Exit" sign. One man in the foreground is holding an object resembling a microphone or a small stick. Adjacent to this, a vertical series of three smaller images depict: the moon, the Earth from space, and people in a small boat on the water. Below these, a prominent circular red and white "NO SMOKING" sign is displayed. Further to the right, a black vinyl record or disc adorned with various stickers, including "GOMAKU," is visible. Below this, a large black poster with white text, partially readable as "ONE UNITED POWER," is affixed. At the bottom right, a white poster contains black text, including "NORMA NORMA" and "MENU UTAMA" (main menu), indicating a food and beverage service. The environment suggests an alternative or counter-cultural venue, possibly a bar, cafe, or music spot, given the mix of alcohol bottles, band posters, and graffiti.
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