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A traditional Indonesian pedicab, known as a 'becak', is prominently displayed in front of a building, likely a shop or restaurant, in Surakarta, Indonesia. The becak features a worn wooden passenger seat and frame, topped with a patterned light blue and white canopy. Its front fender is dark green with the word "DADAR" painted in white, accompanied by a stylized white motif that resembles a traditional roof or bird. The wheel has a white sidewall tire. The setting appears to be an outdoor, shaded area. Behind the becak is a building with a large glass window, reflecting an interior light fixture. Brown curtains are drawn behind the window on the left side. To the right of the window, a brown sign is affixed to the building's facade, displaying partially visible Indonesian text in white or gold. Identifiable words include "Warisan," "Sira," and "Gab," followed by "Menyediakan b..." (meaning "Providing...") and other phrases like "pria, wau," and "serta Cinderam." Lush green plants with large leaves fill the lower left foreground, partially obscuring the becak's lower frame. Another small green plant is visible to the right of the becak, near the building sign. The ceiling above the display area is made of concrete with visible beams and wiring. The ground is a simple paved surface. The scene suggests a cultural display or a shop with traditional or heritage goods. No people are visible, and the becak appears to be a static decorative piece rather than in active use. The time of day is daytime, with soft, diffused lighting.
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