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The image depicts the exterior of an urban establishment, likely a shop or bar, at night or in the late evening, illuminated by interior lights. The main subject is a glass and dark metal-framed entrance, consisting of a double door and adjacent window panels. The left side of the entrance structure, including a pillar, is heavily covered in graffiti and various stickers, giving it a weathered, street-art aesthetic.

Visible text on the left pillar includes "GRAN BUS," parts of an address "BANGUN... KELURAHAN NUSUKAN," a number "12376516," and "IS Kel Winongo," along with other illegible scrawls and a sticker reading "PAZR." A small red light is also affixed to this side. Through the glass, the interior shows faint outlines of furniture, possibly tables and chairs, and bright artificial lighting. A prominent red and white sign displaying the Indonesian word "TUTUP" (meaning "CLOSED") is visible on the right door, indicating the business is not currently operating. Another circular white sign is present on the left window panel.

No people are visible in the scene. The ground directly outside the entrance is concrete, with what appears to be a discarded piece of cardboard or mat near the bottom of the door, and some debris further right. The ceiling above the entrance is panelled and appears somewhat aged, with exposed wiring running along it. To the right of the entrance, the wall is dark, featuring an electrical box and conduit. The overall atmosphere is consistent with an urban setting in Surakarta, Indonesia, given the Indonesian text cues.
FM-eHoFi1

Feb 14, 2025, 12:14 PM

Surakarta, Indonesia

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The image depicts the exterior of an urban establishment, likely a shop or bar, at night or in the late evening, illuminated by interior lights. The main subject is a glass and dark metal-framed entrance, consisting of a double door and adjacent window panels. The left side of the entrance structure, including a pillar, is heavily covered in graffiti and various stickers, giving it a weathered, street-art aesthetic. Visible text on the left pillar includes "GRAN BUS," parts of an address "BANGUN... KELURAHAN NUSUKAN," a number "12376516," and "IS Kel Winongo," along with other illegible scrawls and a sticker reading "PAZR." A small red light is also affixed to this side. Through the glass, the interior shows faint outlines of furniture, possibly tables and chairs, and bright artificial lighting. A prominent red and white sign displaying the Indonesian word "TUTUP" (meaning "CLOSED") is visible on the right door, indicating the business is not currently operating. Another circular white sign is present on the left window panel. No people are visible in the scene. The ground directly outside the entrance is concrete, with what appears to be a discarded piece of cardboard or mat near the bottom of the door, and some debris further right. The ceiling above the entrance is panelled and appears somewhat aged, with exposed wiring running along it. To the right of the entrance, the wall is dark, featuring an electrical box and conduit. The overall atmosphere is consistent with an urban setting in Surakarta, Indonesia, given the Indonesian text cues.

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