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This photograph depicts an ablution area, commonly found in mosques or Islamic prayer facilities, likely located in Pati, Indonesia. Several men and boys are engaged in performing wudu, the ritual washing required before Muslim prayers. Four individuals are prominently shown using spigots mounted on a tiled wall. From left to right, one man in a gray t-shirt and cargo shorts, a younger boy in a dark t-shirt and light brown shorts, and another man in a dark green t-shirt and light brown shorts are bent over, washing their faces and arms. A fourth man, wearing a blue and yellow athletic t-shirt and gray capri-style pants, stands further to the right, also at a spigot. Their bare feet are visible on the wet, tiled floor, which has standing water, indicating active use of the facility. The setting is a simple, functional room with white walls and ceiling. The lower section of the walls is covered with light-colored, patterned tiles. A long, multi-tiered metal railing serves as a shelf above the spigots, with a lower metal bar running along the wall, potentially for support or as a footrest. In the immediate foreground on the left, a large metal basin or trough with a green hose attached to a faucet is visible. Natural light, supplemented by a fluorescent ceiling light, illuminates the area. Through an opening on the far left, an adjacent part of the building with several dark doorways can be seen. The scene conveys a sense of quiet focus on the religious preparation.
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