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The image shows a weathered, off-white wall with hand-painted text in a dark red color. The text appears to be in Indonesian. The first line reads "Kamar" which translates to "Room." The second line reads "mandi" which translates to "bath." The third line, enclosed in a decorative, wavy outline, reads "2 sabar" which translates to "2 patient." Below this, on a dark sign to the left, text in white reads "DI C UANG," "BILA YANG AKAN MEN," and "IMBALI PRASHMA," followed by "P," "NASI+S," and "MENE SESUA." The wall has a rough texture, and there are visible imperfections and minor stains. A blue tarp or fabric is partially visible at the top of the image, suggesting it might be an outdoor setting or an awning. The lighting is uneven, with a bright light source casting shadows and highlights on the wall. The overall impression is that of a simple, perhaps rustic, establishment in a town or village. While the specific location in Tasikmadu, Indonesia, cannot be determined solely from the image, the language and style suggest a local business or facility. The "2 sabar" might refer to a waiting time or a specific offering related to the "kamar mandi." The text on the adjacent sign seems to be related to services or prices.
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