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This image captures an interior view of what appears to be a public waiting area or lobby in Mataram, Indonesia. The scene is devoid of people. In the center of the foreground are two display racks. The one on the left is a dark wooden stand holding several folded newspapers, neatly arranged in layers. The rack on the right, slightly larger and of a lighter wood, showcases a variety of magazines with their covers facing outwards. Visible magazine titles include "National Geographic," "Candi," "Kraton," "Muha," "Abhinaya," and "Pesona," suggesting a mix of local and international publications. To the far left, a dark brown wooden cabinet or dresser with drawers is partially visible, and next to it, part of a light gray stool. The background features a two-toned wall; the lower section is a dark brown band, while the upper section is a warm, light brown or tan. A white, rectangular light fixture is mounted on the upper wall. Below this light, a square sign is affixed to the wall, displaying a graphic of a person's head wearing a face mask. Below the image, Indonesian text reads "KEWAJIBAN WAJIB MASKER," which translates to "OBLIGATION TO WEAR A MASK." To the right of the display racks, a tall, dark gray panel or partition stands against the wall. Further right, a dark brown wooden door is ajar, allowing bright natural light to stream into the space, illuminating the light-colored, tiled floor. The floor appears clean and reflective. The overall impression is a tidy and well-maintained area, likely for visitors or patrons to read while waiting. The bright light suggests it is daytime.
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