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The image displays two brown cardboard boxes, prepared for shipment, set in an indoor environment. A larger box stands upright, while a smaller, similarly taped box rests horizontally on its front. Both are sealed with wide brown parcel tape. White shipping labels are prominently affixed to the visible face of each box. The most discernible text on these labels is "JANGAN DIBANTING," an Indonesian phrase translating to "DO NOT THROW" or "DO NOT DROP," indicating a requirement for careful handling. One label also clearly features the city name "JAKARTA," suggesting an origin or destination within Indonesia, consistent with the provided location context of Surabaya, Indonesia. Other details on the labels, such as addresses, names, and tracking information, are largely illegible but exhibit the typical format of a shipping manifest, including small red circular stamps or logos. The background is dark and somewhat blurred, showing vague outlines of other objects like a dark piece of furniture or equipment, a light blue item, and a metal can with a yellow label. This suggests an indoor setting, possibly a storage room or a packing area. No people are visible, and no active event is taking place; the packages are static, seemingly awaiting collection or having just been placed. The lighting appears to be artificial or indirect, making the time of day indeterminate.
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