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The image captures an intricate network of reddish-brown pipes and utility meters mounted on a light-colored ceiling and an adjacent wall, strongly suggesting a service area, basement, or utility room within a building. The perspective is from below, looking upwards at the overhead infrastructure.

A prominent, large reddish-brown pipe runs horizontally across the upper portion of the frame, featuring a large valve assembly and a U-shaped bend. From this main line, numerous smaller reddish-brown pipes descend vertically, each connecting to an individual utility meter. There are at least eight meters visible, arranged in a vertical stack. Each meter is a rectangular box with a small viewing window, designed to measure consumption.

The smaller pipes continue to branch out both horizontally along the ceiling and vertically down the wall. A black corrugated electrical conduit runs parallel to some of the red pipes, secured by clips. The ceiling, composed of light-colored panels, exhibits areas of discoloration and dark streaks, indicating age or moisture exposure.

Notable details include a small, rectangular opening, possibly a window or another vent, located on the far left of the ceiling. Towards the bottom right, positioned below the stack of meters, there is a large louvered vent or grille integrated into the wall.

Crucially, a yellow sticker affixed to the main upper pipe clearly displays Korean text, including "도시가스" (Dosigaseu), which translates to "city gas." This confirms the utility being distributed. Phone numbers, such as "1577-8000," are also legible on this sticker. Smaller text elements are present on the individual meters but are illegible. The overall arrangement depicts a static utility distribution system for gas within a building. No people are present, and the scene is devoid of active events.
EvgenSmit

Apr 21, 2026

Ulsan, South Korea

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The image captures an intricate network of reddish-brown pipes and utility meters mounted on a light-colored ceiling and an adjacent wall, strongly suggesting a service area, basement, or utility room within a building. The perspective is from below, looking upwards at the overhead infrastructure. A prominent, large reddish-brown pipe runs horizontally across the upper portion of the frame, featuring a large valve assembly and a U-shaped bend. From this main line, numerous smaller reddish-brown pipes descend vertically, each connecting to an individual utility meter. There are at least eight meters visible, arranged in a vertical stack. Each meter is a rectangular box with a small viewing window, designed to measure consumption. The smaller pipes continue to branch out both horizontally along the ceiling and vertically down the wall. A black corrugated electrical conduit runs parallel to some of the red pipes, secured by clips. The ceiling, composed of light-colored panels, exhibits areas of discoloration and dark streaks, indicating age or moisture exposure. Notable details include a small, rectangular opening, possibly a window or another vent, located on the far left of the ceiling. Towards the bottom right, positioned below the stack of meters, there is a large louvered vent or grille integrated into the wall. Crucially, a yellow sticker affixed to the main upper pipe clearly displays Korean text, including "도시가스" (Dosigaseu), which translates to "city gas." This confirms the utility being distributed. Phone numbers, such as "1577-8000," are also legible on this sticker. Smaller text elements are present on the individual meters but are illegible. The overall arrangement depicts a static utility distribution system for gas within a building. No people are present, and the scene is devoid of active events.

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