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The image displays an indoor or semi-enclosed utility area, likely part of a commercial establishment in Surakarta, Indonesia, based on visible text and context.

The central focus is a system for distributing gas from multiple LPG cylinders. Six pink "ELPIGAS" brand cylinders are arranged on the floor against a white wall. Each cylinder is connected via a black hose to a metal manifold system mounted on the wall. This manifold features pressure gauges on both the left and right sides and a central regulator, with a single yellow gas pipe extending upwards from it along the wall. The cylinders also have numbers printed on them, such as "60077" and "60025".

To the right, a dark, accordion-style folding metal door is partially open, revealing an exterior area with a tiled floor and a concrete pillar. Through the open doorway, part of a sign is visible with Indonesian text "jual-beli • servis" (buy-sell • service), further indicating a commercial setting. Above and to the right of the doorway, electrical conduits, wires, and outlets are visible on the wall.

In the foreground, several plastic laundry-style baskets are present. A large grey rectangular basket sits prominently, while another grey basket and a blue one are partially visible, containing what appears to be clothes or miscellaneous items, including a patterned plastic bag with text like "MERCHANT" on it.

The scene appears to be well-lit by ambient daylight, suggesting it was captured during the day. No people are visible, and there is no overt activity taking place, though the gas system suggests an active functional purpose for the space.
FM-eHoFi1

Jan 20, 2025, 12:51 AM

Surakarta, Indonesia

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The image displays an indoor or semi-enclosed utility area, likely part of a commercial establishment in Surakarta, Indonesia, based on visible text and context. The central focus is a system for distributing gas from multiple LPG cylinders. Six pink "ELPIGAS" brand cylinders are arranged on the floor against a white wall. Each cylinder is connected via a black hose to a metal manifold system mounted on the wall. This manifold features pressure gauges on both the left and right sides and a central regulator, with a single yellow gas pipe extending upwards from it along the wall. The cylinders also have numbers printed on them, such as "60077" and "60025". To the right, a dark, accordion-style folding metal door is partially open, revealing an exterior area with a tiled floor and a concrete pillar. Through the open doorway, part of a sign is visible with Indonesian text "jual-beli • servis" (buy-sell • service), further indicating a commercial setting. Above and to the right of the doorway, electrical conduits, wires, and outlets are visible on the wall. In the foreground, several plastic laundry-style baskets are present. A large grey rectangular basket sits prominently, while another grey basket and a blue one are partially visible, containing what appears to be clothes or miscellaneous items, including a patterned plastic bag with text like "MERCHANT" on it. The scene appears to be well-lit by ambient daylight, suggesting it was captured during the day. No people are visible, and there is no overt activity taking place, though the gas system suggests an active functional purpose for the space.

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