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This image depicts an empty ablution room (wudu area), characteristic of a mosque or Islamic facility, located in Semarang, Indonesia. The room is tiled throughout, featuring geometric patterns on the walls and a functional layout for ritual washing.

The walls are covered in light-toned tiles. The right and back walls display a repeating light green and grey 3D cube-like pattern, while the long left wall has a flatter, diamond-grid or criss-cross pattern in similar light shades. High on the left wall, two small rectangular openings, possibly ventilation blocks or high windows, are visible. The ceiling above is a plain, light beige or yellow.

Along the right wall, several water taps are mounted, positioned above a long, low tiled basin or trough designed to collect water during ablutions. Opposite these taps, a row of four low, individual tiled structures, likely serving as seats or footrests for the washing process, are arranged on the floor. These structures also exhibit the 3D cube pattern, consistent with the right wall.

The floor is laid with light-colored square tiles, which show signs of use, including some patches of discoloration or dampness. A square manhole cover, either metal or tiled, is visible on the floor in the foreground-middle. No people are present, and therefore no activity is currently taking place. The indoor setting and consistent lighting suggest artificial illumination, making the time of day unidentifiable. There is no visible text in the image. The space appears practical and well-maintained for its communal purpose.
Afnan Nabila

Jan 24, 2025

Semarang, Indonesia

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This image depicts an empty ablution room (wudu area), characteristic of a mosque or Islamic facility, located in Semarang, Indonesia. The room is tiled throughout, featuring geometric patterns on the walls and a functional layout for ritual washing. The walls are covered in light-toned tiles. The right and back walls display a repeating light green and grey 3D cube-like pattern, while the long left wall has a flatter, diamond-grid or criss-cross pattern in similar light shades. High on the left wall, two small rectangular openings, possibly ventilation blocks or high windows, are visible. The ceiling above is a plain, light beige or yellow. Along the right wall, several water taps are mounted, positioned above a long, low tiled basin or trough designed to collect water during ablutions. Opposite these taps, a row of four low, individual tiled structures, likely serving as seats or footrests for the washing process, are arranged on the floor. These structures also exhibit the 3D cube pattern, consistent with the right wall. The floor is laid with light-colored square tiles, which show signs of use, including some patches of discoloration or dampness. A square manhole cover, either metal or tiled, is visible on the floor in the foreground-middle. No people are present, and therefore no activity is currently taking place. The indoor setting and consistent lighting suggest artificial illumination, making the time of day unidentifiable. There is no visible text in the image. The space appears practical and well-maintained for its communal purpose.

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