
Stake attention in this memory
This image captures an indoor ablution area, likely within a mosque, in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The scene shows several men engaged in ritual washing, or wudu. In the foreground, a man with dark hair, wearing a white short-sleeved shirt and light-colored pants or a sarong, is seated or crouching on the tiled floor. He is viewed from behind and to his right side, with his bare feet and lower legs visible as he appears to be washing them. To his left, a steady stream of water flows horizontally from a chrome-plated pipe spout into a metallic basin or trough. The basin is wet and features a slatted metal grate, presumably for drainage. The overall structure includes multiple such spouts and basins, suggesting a dedicated facility for pre-prayer purification. In the background, other men, dressed in similar white attire, are also performing ablution. One figure is seen bending over a basin, while others are seated on a raised platform, with their bare feet visible. A large, robust metal pipe is also part of the industrial-looking plumbing system. The flooring is made of light-colored tiles, and the area appears clean and well-maintained. Bright, even lighting suggests it is daytime indoors. The atmosphere is one of calm and focused activity as individuals complete their religious ritual. No discernible text is visible in the image.
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