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The image displays an indoor communal washing facility, typical of ablution areas (wudhu) found in mosques or public institutions in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia.

The scene is dominated by a wall tiled with light beige or off-white square ceramic tiles up to approximately half its height. Above the tiled section, the wall is painted white and shows some minor signs of wear and discoloration. A decorative border of brown and gold-toned tiles runs horizontally along the top edge of the tiled wall, below a metal rail or shelf supported by several brackets.

Five individual water taps are mounted on the tiled wall, spaced out evenly. Most taps have blue plastic handles and blue plastic hoses attached, while two taps are fitted with green hoses; one of these appears to be an older, metallic tap. A grey pipe runs horizontally along the lower part of the tiled wall, beneath the taps.

Below the tiled wall and pipe, there is a dark brown, raised structure, likely a low bench or a base for a basin, providing a platform for individuals to sit or stand while washing. The floor in the foreground is covered with light-colored ceramic tiles featuring a distinctive, repeating pattern.

A small, rectangular sign is affixed to the tiled wall between the second and third taps from the left. Although the text is not entirely clear, it appears to include Arabic script, likely "Basmalah" (بسم الله), and possibly the word "Aqua" along with a small blue logo. The lighting in the facility is even, suggesting either indoor artificial lighting or diffused natural light.
FM-DWNFF3

Jan 25, 2025, 5:05 AM

Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia

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The image displays an indoor communal washing facility, typical of ablution areas (wudhu) found in mosques or public institutions in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia. The scene is dominated by a wall tiled with light beige or off-white square ceramic tiles up to approximately half its height. Above the tiled section, the wall is painted white and shows some minor signs of wear and discoloration. A decorative border of brown and gold-toned tiles runs horizontally along the top edge of the tiled wall, below a metal rail or shelf supported by several brackets. Five individual water taps are mounted on the tiled wall, spaced out evenly. Most taps have blue plastic handles and blue plastic hoses attached, while two taps are fitted with green hoses; one of these appears to be an older, metallic tap. A grey pipe runs horizontally along the lower part of the tiled wall, beneath the taps. Below the tiled wall and pipe, there is a dark brown, raised structure, likely a low bench or a base for a basin, providing a platform for individuals to sit or stand while washing. The floor in the foreground is covered with light-colored ceramic tiles featuring a distinctive, repeating pattern. A small, rectangular sign is affixed to the tiled wall between the second and third taps from the left. Although the text is not entirely clear, it appears to include Arabic script, likely "Basmalah" (بسم الله), and possibly the word "Aqua" along with a small blue logo. The lighting in the facility is even, suggesting either indoor artificial lighting or diffused natural light.

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