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The image displays the interior waiting area of a public health facility, identified as a Puskesmas, located in Ciherang, Indonesia. The floor is covered with light-colored, square ceramic tiles with dark grout lines, reflecting overhead lighting. The walls are plain, light-colored, with a flat white ceiling containing recessed circular lights. Multiple rows of institutional-style waiting chairs, constructed with black metal frames and perforated grey metal seats and backs, are arranged for seating. Four individuals are present in the midground, seated on these chairs. From left to right: one person wearing a black hijab and white top, partially visible; another person wearing a light peach hijab and light-colored clothing, with their back to the viewer; a third person, appearing male, in a dark shirt with a black shoulder bag, also facing away; and a fourth individual partially visible on the far right, indicated by their legs under the chairs. All individuals appear to be seated and waiting; no direct interactions between them are observed. On the left side of the frame, a white pillar features a red and white wall-mounted hand sanitizer dispenser. Above a doorway or archway, a green sign with white text reads "RUANG TINDAK LANJUT" (Follow-up Room). Through this opening, a colorful mural depicting a road, trees, and a play area is visible on a distant wall, with partially obscured text including "Puskesmas." The right wall is equipped with a black flat-screen television mounted high, and a large white whiteboard or bulletin board with handwritten notes and various smaller informational posters, one bearing a red cross symbol.
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