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An outdoor washing station in Cangkuang, Indonesia, is depicted, characterized by a heavily weathered concrete wall with three plastic taps. The wall is deeply stained with dark mildew and algae, especially below the taps, suggesting extensive use and age. The leftmost tap has a white body and a red handle, while the two taps to the right feature white bodies and blue handles. Below the taps, a long, rectangular trough, appearing to be made of wood or metal and painted a faded light green or white, collects water. This trough also exhibits significant signs of wear, including chipped paint and dark discoloration. Above the concrete wall, on the right side, an intricate network of gray PVC pipes is visible, serving as the water supply for the taps. A small, black rectangular label with white text, possibly reading "PT. PRAMA ABDI," is attached near these pipes. Bare tree branches and other sparse vegetation extend over the top of the wall. In the background, distant residential buildings with red tiled roofs and a light blue wall are visible, indicating a residential setting under a bright, likely overcast, daytime sky. The immediate foreground features a clean, light-colored tiled floor, providing a contrast to the aged appearance of the washing station. No people are present, and no specific activity is taking place, but the setup clearly functions as a communal area for washing or drawing water.
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