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This image captures an outdoor ablution area, known as a "tempat wudhu," in Pati, Indonesia, designated specifically for men. No people are visible, but the setup indicates a functional facility for ritual washing (Wudhu) before prayer. A prominent green sign with white text is mounted above a low wall. The sign displays "TEMPAT WUDHU" with a left-pointing arrow, indicating the direction of the ablution area, and "KHUSUS PRIA" (For Men Only) with a down-pointing arrow, clarifying its restricted use. Below the sign, a stone-faced wall features three metal spigots or taps, some with green plastic extensions, positioned at a comfortable height for washing. The tiled ground beneath the taps is wet and shows signs of prolonged water exposure, including dark stains, green algae growth, and standing water, which are characteristic of an actively used ablution facility. A crumpled white plastic bag or piece of litter is present on the wet tiles to the right. The stone cladding on the wall also exhibits water marks and some reddish-brown discolouration. In the background, residential buildings with balconies and lush greenery are visible, suggesting an urban or suburban setting. A white metal fence partially encloses the area on the left. A white container or bottle is placed on a small ledge near the leftmost tap. The scene is illuminated by soft, ambient daylight, with no strong shadows, suggesting it could be morning, late afternoon, or an overcast day.
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