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This media file depicts an indoor or covered walkway within what appears to be a public transportation station in South Jakarta, Indonesia. The architecture is modern, characterized by large glass panels set within silver-colored metal frames. Some lower sections of the glass panels are frosted or opaque, while others offer a view through to the exterior. A prominent, diagonal blue support beam angles from the left to the right across the middle of the frame. Above, a grey roller shutter ceiling is partially visible, indicating a sheltered area.

The concrete floor features numerous irregular wet patches, suggesting either recent rainfall or cleaning. A strip of yellow tactile paving, designed for the visually impaired, runs along the left side of the walkway. Through the clear glass panels, a background structure with horizontal slat-like windows is visible, along with a ceiling fan. Several informational posters or notices are affixed to the glass; one poster with a red border partially displays text, including "Himbauan Kepada Penumpang" (Appeal to Passengers), indicating station regulations or announcements. A small, black device, possibly a sensor or speaker, is mounted on a grey pole in the foreground on the left.

On the far right of the image, a person's arm and lower torso, clad in a patterned garment, are visible, holding a white object. Another person's foot can be partially seen on the far left. A blue sign at the very top of the frame is partially visible, displaying the letters "...tara," which is consistent with a portion of an Indonesian station name (e.g., "Utara" for North, or part of a specific station designation). The lighting is diffused, providing a functional and ordinary ambiance without indicating a specific time of day.
FM-uRiyY2

Jan 25, 2025, 12:22 PM

South Jakarta, Indonesia

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This media file depicts an indoor or covered walkway within what appears to be a public transportation station in South Jakarta, Indonesia. The architecture is modern, characterized by large glass panels set within silver-colored metal frames. Some lower sections of the glass panels are frosted or opaque, while others offer a view through to the exterior. A prominent, diagonal blue support beam angles from the left to the right across the middle of the frame. Above, a grey roller shutter ceiling is partially visible, indicating a sheltered area. The concrete floor features numerous irregular wet patches, suggesting either recent rainfall or cleaning. A strip of yellow tactile paving, designed for the visually impaired, runs along the left side of the walkway. Through the clear glass panels, a background structure with horizontal slat-like windows is visible, along with a ceiling fan. Several informational posters or notices are affixed to the glass; one poster with a red border partially displays text, including "Himbauan Kepada Penumpang" (Appeal to Passengers), indicating station regulations or announcements. A small, black device, possibly a sensor or speaker, is mounted on a grey pole in the foreground on the left. On the far right of the image, a person's arm and lower torso, clad in a patterned garment, are visible, holding a white object. Another person's foot can be partially seen on the far left. A blue sign at the very top of the frame is partially visible, displaying the letters "...tara," which is consistent with a portion of an Indonesian station name (e.g., "Utara" for North, or part of a specific station designation). The lighting is diffused, providing a functional and ordinary ambiance without indicating a specific time of day.

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