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This image captures an interior or semi-enclosed public space, likely in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The dominant subject is a large, metallic, slatted wall structure on the left, possibly serving as a decorative feature, a ventilation system, or an access panel. Visible behind the slats are exposed electrical wiring and several strip lights, suggesting an active electrical setup or ongoing installation. Two prominent golden-colored horizontal bars traverse the image, passing through the metallic slats, which might function as railings or a decorative accent.

To the right, a vertical metal sign board is mounted against a wall made of light-colored, possibly marble or granite, tiles. The sign provides directional cues in multiple languages: Malay/Indonesian, Arabic, and English. It reads "KELUAR" (Exit), "PINTU ARRAZZAQ | باب الرزاق | Arrazzaq Entrance", and "PINTU AL FATTAH | باب الفتاح | Al Fattah Entrance". Accompanying these are directional arrows, with one pointing down and another pointing up. A subtle, circular geometric pattern adorns the top right of the sign. The Arabic names "Arrazzaq" and "Al Fattah" (two of the 99 names of Allah) strongly indicate that the setting is a mosque or an Islamic complex. No people are present, and the time of day is indistinguishable due to the indoor lighting. The scene suggests a functional area within a significant public or religious building, guiding visitors to different entrances and exits.
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Jan 31, 2025, 5:08 AM

Central Jakarta, Indonesia

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This image captures an interior or semi-enclosed public space, likely in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. The dominant subject is a large, metallic, slatted wall structure on the left, possibly serving as a decorative feature, a ventilation system, or an access panel. Visible behind the slats are exposed electrical wiring and several strip lights, suggesting an active electrical setup or ongoing installation. Two prominent golden-colored horizontal bars traverse the image, passing through the metallic slats, which might function as railings or a decorative accent. To the right, a vertical metal sign board is mounted against a wall made of light-colored, possibly marble or granite, tiles. The sign provides directional cues in multiple languages: Malay/Indonesian, Arabic, and English. It reads "KELUAR" (Exit), "PINTU ARRAZZAQ | باب الرزاق | Arrazzaq Entrance", and "PINTU AL FATTAH | باب الفتاح | Al Fattah Entrance". Accompanying these are directional arrows, with one pointing down and another pointing up. A subtle, circular geometric pattern adorns the top right of the sign. The Arabic names "Arrazzaq" and "Al Fattah" (two of the 99 names of Allah) strongly indicate that the setting is a mosque or an Islamic complex. No people are present, and the time of day is indistinguishable due to the indoor lighting. The scene suggests a functional area within a significant public or religious building, guiding visitors to different entrances and exits.

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