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The image displays an indoor scene, likely a hall or entrance area, featuring light-colored tiled walls and a reddish-brown tiled floor. A large wooden window, open to the right, offers a view of a brightly illuminated outdoor space. Through the window, a prominent, light-colored object resembling a bedug (a large drum commonly found in Indonesian mosques) is partially visible.

Along the wall beneath the window, a row of approximately ten wooden crates or shoe racks is neatly arranged. Many of these crates hold dark wooden items, which appear to be traditional Indonesian clogs or sandals. A blue and white fabric item, possibly a bag or clothing, rests on top of one of the central crates. On the floor to the far right, a pile of dark-colored folded garments is topped by a white shoe or slipper.

Above the shoe racks, on the tiled wall, there are four white electrical light switches and a single electrical outlet. Small white labels with black text are affixed above the switches. Visible text includes "L. TERAS" (likely "Lampu Teras," meaning Terrace Light) appearing multiple times, and "KOSONG" (Empty/Spare). A decorative patterned tile border runs along the top of the tiled wall section. The bright light streaming through the window indicates it is daytime. No people are present. The bedug and traditional clogs are strong cultural cues, suggesting the location is in Indonesia, possibly a mosque or prayer hall, consistent with the Kecamatan Pare context.
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Jan 25, 2025, 5:03 AM

Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia

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The image displays an indoor scene, likely a hall or entrance area, featuring light-colored tiled walls and a reddish-brown tiled floor. A large wooden window, open to the right, offers a view of a brightly illuminated outdoor space. Through the window, a prominent, light-colored object resembling a bedug (a large drum commonly found in Indonesian mosques) is partially visible. Along the wall beneath the window, a row of approximately ten wooden crates or shoe racks is neatly arranged. Many of these crates hold dark wooden items, which appear to be traditional Indonesian clogs or sandals. A blue and white fabric item, possibly a bag or clothing, rests on top of one of the central crates. On the floor to the far right, a pile of dark-colored folded garments is topped by a white shoe or slipper. Above the shoe racks, on the tiled wall, there are four white electrical light switches and a single electrical outlet. Small white labels with black text are affixed above the switches. Visible text includes "L. TERAS" (likely "Lampu Teras," meaning Terrace Light) appearing multiple times, and "KOSONG" (Empty/Spare). A decorative patterned tile border runs along the top of the tiled wall section. The bright light streaming through the window indicates it is daytime. No people are present. The bedug and traditional clogs are strong cultural cues, suggesting the location is in Indonesia, possibly a mosque or prayer hall, consistent with the Kecamatan Pare context.

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