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The image displays a close-up, angled view of a black electrical power plug with a bent cable, set against a dark, industrial-looking background. The plug itself is made of black plastic with a textured, matte finish on its housing. It features three metallic pins: two flat, parallel pins positioned at the top, and one cylindrical (round) earth pin located centrally below them. This configuration identifies it as a Type J plug, which is standard in countries like Switzerland and Liechtenstein. The black power cable extends from the top of the plug, curving slightly upwards and to the right. The background primarily consists of dark surfaces. To the left of the plug, there is a vertical panel or structural element with a distinct granular, textured surface. To the right, the background is largely a smooth, reflective black surface, possibly metal or high-gloss plastic, showing subtle reflections and highlights that suggest depth. Another thin, lighter vertical edge is visible further to the right. The lighting is focused on the plug and immediate surroundings, creating contrast between the plug and the deep shadows of the background. There are no people or other objects in immediate proximity, and no electrical outlet is visible. Regarding the specified location of Bangkok, Thailand: the plug type depicted (Type J) is not a standard power plug used in Thailand, which predominantly utilizes Type A, B, C, and sometimes Type O outlets. Therefore, if this image were taken in Bangkok, the appliance associated with this plug would require a power adapter to be compatible with local electrical outlets, or it represents equipment imported from a region where Type J is standard and is currently not connected to the Thai power infrastructure. The scene shows no interaction with a power source or adapter compatible with Thai standards.
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