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This image captures an indoor ablution (wudhu) area, likely within a mosque or Islamic facility in Pati, Indonesia. The scene is devoid of people, presenting a clean and functional space designed for ritual washing. In the immediate foreground, a striking black and white striped drainage grate covers the floor, creating a strong linear pattern and suggesting the presence of water management. Behind this, a sturdy metal railing serves as a barrier, featuring a top horizontal bar with two interlocking diamond-shaped decorative elements in its center. Below this, the railing extends with several U-shaped vertical bars. Beyond the railing, the floor is tiled in a light, neutral color, appearing damp or recently cleaned in various spots, indicating its use. Mounted on the clean, white tiled wall in the background are multiple simple metal water taps, evenly spaced along the length of the wall. Above the taps, a decorative border tile runs horizontally, featuring an intricate, repeating dark pattern against a lighter background. The walls above the border are plain white, meeting a plain white ceiling. The corner of the room is visible on the right, showing the continuation of the wall and border tile. The overall impression is one of neatness and utility, characteristic of a communal wudhu area. There is no visible text, and being an indoor scene, no specific time of day or weather conditions can be discerned. The lighting is uniform, suggesting artificial illumination or diffused natural light.
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