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This media file captures a wall adorned with multiple clocks, each indicating the time in a different major city around the world. The clocks are arranged in two rows, with seven clocks in the top row and seven in the bottom row, totaling fourteen clocks. The cities listed below the clocks are: London, Moscow, Beijing, Tokyo, Vancouver, Los Angeles, and New York in the top row, and Paris, Cairo, New Delhi, Hong Kong, Sydney, Honolulu, and Rio de Janeiro in the bottom row.

Below the clocks, on the left side, is a sign with a telephone icon and the word "Telephone" written on it. To the right of the telephone sign, there are glass doors, suggesting an indoor setting, possibly a public space like an airport or train station. In the center, a yellow sign advertises "MONEY EXCHANGE" in English, Korean, and Chinese, stating "No Fake Rate," "14 Currencies," "15 Languages," and "24h Available." To the right of the money exchange sign, another glass door is visible with an "Exchange" sign.

The overall scene suggests a location where international travelers might be found, such as an airport or a major transport hub in Narita, Japan. The lighting appears to be artificial, indicating it could be any time of day. The clocks are functioning, though the exact time for each city is not precisely clear without zooming in significantly. There are no people prominently featured in the image, focusing instead on the functional and informational elements of the setting. The wall's beige marble-like texture provides a neutral backdrop.
Herry216

Jun 30, 2026

Narita, Japan

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This media file captures a wall adorned with multiple clocks, each indicating the time in a different major city around the world. The clocks are arranged in two rows, with seven clocks in the top row and seven in the bottom row, totaling fourteen clocks. The cities listed below the clocks are: London, Moscow, Beijing, Tokyo, Vancouver, Los Angeles, and New York in the top row, and Paris, Cairo, New Delhi, Hong Kong, Sydney, Honolulu, and Rio de Janeiro in the bottom row. Below the clocks, on the left side, is a sign with a telephone icon and the word "Telephone" written on it. To the right of the telephone sign, there are glass doors, suggesting an indoor setting, possibly a public space like an airport or train station. In the center, a yellow sign advertises "MONEY EXCHANGE" in English, Korean, and Chinese, stating "No Fake Rate," "14 Currencies," "15 Languages," and "24h Available." To the right of the money exchange sign, another glass door is visible with an "Exchange" sign. The overall scene suggests a location where international travelers might be found, such as an airport or a major transport hub in Narita, Japan. The lighting appears to be artificial, indicating it could be any time of day. The clocks are functioning, though the exact time for each city is not precisely clear without zooming in significantly. There are no people prominently featured in the image, focusing instead on the functional and informational elements of the setting. The wall's beige marble-like texture provides a neutral backdrop.

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