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This image depicts a small, utilitarian public toilet facility located in Pokhara, Nepal. The structure features light blue-gray concrete walls and a corrugated metal roof. Two opaque, reddish-brown doors are visible on the front facade, each with a metal handle and latch mechanism. Above the right door, a black sign with white lettering reads "LONG - 10 |- Short - 5 |-," likely indicating pricing for services. To the left of this door, a smaller wooden sign reiterates "Long.10 Sort. 5" and below it, a white wooden "TIPS BOX" with a gold-colored padlock clasp is affixed to the wall. The right door is partially covered with branding for "AARTI SPECTRA," including text in Nepali script. On the roof, two large plastic water tanks are visible: a black "DURABANK Sheetal" tank on the left and a lighter gray "Shree-tech EXTRA HEAVY 950 Lt." tank on the right. A small blue plastic stool rests on the roof near the gray tank. To the left of the left door, a light green vertical pipe runs down the exterior wall, terminating near a small concrete basin with a faucet. The ground immediately in front of the doors is a wet, uneven concrete slab, appearing recently used or hosed down. A small white plastic bucket sits on the wet slab near the right door. The background shows dense green foliage and trees on a steep hillside, with some exposed rock and dirt. Portions of other buildings are faintly visible through the trees in the upper right. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, casting distinct shadows on the building's facade. No individuals are present in the image.
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