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The image displays the exterior of a small shop named "Mama Hun," likely a bakery or snack store, situated in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia. A corrugated metal awning extends over the shopfront, providing shelter. Green rolling metal doors, characteristic of storefronts in the region, are partially open, revealing the interior. Above the entrance, a sign is prominently displayed. It reads "TOKO ROTI KUE KEJU" (Cheese Bread Cake Shop) at the top, followed by the shop's name, "Mama Hun," in larger, stylized lettering. Below the shop's name, the address "JL. A. Yani Pare" is visible. Inside the shop, multiple clear display cases are filled with various packaged food items, such as crackers, biscuits, or other snacks, arranged neatly on shelves. A small table with a blue and white checkered tablecloth is seen to the right, accompanied by a brown cardboard box on the floor. On the concrete ground outside the shop, there is a black metal stool with a light-colored seat, a blue broom leaning against the wall, and a pair of brown sandals. A small, colorful mat lies at the shop's threshold. To the right of the shop entrance, a plain white wall features a red and white "No Parking" sign (a circled "P" with a diagonal line through it). The scene is brightly lit, indicating daytime and clear weather. No people are visible.
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