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The image shows two penguin-shaped trash receptacles made of fiberglass. They are predominantly blue and white. The receptacle on the right is facing forward, while the one on the left is angled slightly to the left. Both have open mouths, resembling mouths of birds. On the white portion of the receptacles, there is text written in green that appears to be Vietnamese. The receptacle on the left has text that reads "CHO TÔI RÁC," meaning "Give me trash." The one on the right has similar text but is partially obscured. In the background, there is a light-colored wall with a subtle marble pattern and a dark horizontal stripe. To the left of the trash receptacles, there is a yellow sign depicting a person in a wheelchair, indicating accessibility. Further left, a red stool and a plastic bottle labeled "AQUAFINA" are visible on the ground. Above the stool, on the wall, a red cup sits on a ledge. To the right of the penguin trash receptacles, a polished metal railing and a marble-edged ledge are visible, suggesting an entryway or a decorative architectural feature. The ground is paved with gray tiles. This scene is located in Nha Trang, Vietnam. The accessible sign and the general style of the building and pavement are consistent with an urban environment in Vietnam. The presence of the "AQUAFINA" bottle, a common Vietnamese brand, further supports this location. The style of the trash receptacles suggests they are part of public decor or art installation in a commercial or public space in Nha Trang.
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