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The image captures an indoor ablution or washing area, likely found in a mosque or a public facility in Kediri, Indonesia. The scene is dominated by a long, tiled wall featuring five evenly spaced water taps. Two of these taps, specifically the third and fifth from the left, have water visibly flowing from them, suggesting recent use or taps left open. Below the taps, a sturdy metal railing runs parallel to the wall, positioned above a tiled floor. This railing may serve as a support for individuals during ablution or as a low barrier. The wall is covered with light grey square tiles, and the lower section of the wall is tiled in a darker grey. The floor is also tiled with a dark, textured material. To the far left, a large, rounded white pillar extends from floor to ceiling. The ceiling features a grid pattern with multiple recessed light fixtures, providing bright illumination to the area, indicating it is an indoor space, possibly during the daytime or under strong artificial light. A small, light green and white rectangular sign or sticker is affixed to the tiled wall, though its text is not legible. The area appears functional and designed for practical use, with no people present in the frame.
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