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The image displays a clean and well-lit men's restroom, rotated ninety degrees counter-clockwise, located in Kannur, India. The space features modern fittings and diverse tiling. In the foreground, a man is visible from behind, dressed in a light green t-shirt and dark trousers. He is positioned as if using one of the urinals, leaning slightly forward. Along a tiled wall, a row of at least four white ceramic urinals is installed. Each urinal is separated by frosted, translucent privacy dividers made of glass or acrylic. A small red container or cap is placed on top of one of these dividers. Standard water taps or flush mechanisms are visible above some of the urinals. The walls are decorated with various tile patterns. The main wall with the urinals features large, light-colored (beige or off-white) rectangular tiles. A decorative vertical strip of mosaic tiles, consisting of small circular pieces in shades of grey, white, and beige, runs alongside the urinal wall and extends onto the floor. The floor is also covered with light-colored rectangular tiles, matching the main wall. A contrasting wall on the right side of the image displays a striking pattern of black and grey checkered tiles. A small, dark, rectangular opening, possibly a vent or a window, is visible high on the far left wall. The restroom appears to be in good condition. No visible text is present in the image.
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