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The image captures a bright, semi-enclosed architectural space, likely a corridor or hall within a building, given the location context of Kediri, Indonesia. The flooring is composed of light-colored, possibly cream or off-white, square tiles with dark grout lines. The walls are painted a uniform light beige or cream color. The ceiling is white and features simple molding or cornices along the edges. Several cylindrical pillars, also painted light beige, are visible throughout the scene, with one in the foreground on the right and another further back on the left. The pillar on the left has a decorative band with a geometric pattern near its base. On the right side of the image, there is a prominent section of wall with dark brown wooden window frames. These windows are adorned with intricate, dark wood screens featuring geometric patterns, typical of traditional Indonesian or Islamic design, both above and between the glass panes. Reflections in the window panes show glimpses of an outdoor scene, including a building with a red tiled roof and some greenery, suggesting a sunny day. Below these windows, mounted on a raised base, is a black sign with white text that reads "KIBLAT" and features a white arrow pointing to the left. This sign indicates the direction for Muslim prayer. In the far left background, several individuals are visible, mostly out of focus, seated or lying on the tiled floor, appearing to be resting or waiting. The area is well-lit by natural light, indicating it is daytime.
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