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This image captures a section of a building, likely a mosque or a prayer hall, in Madiun, Indonesia, under bright daytime lighting. The scene focuses on an entrance or a partitioned area, identified by a sign on a white pillar on the left that reads "JAMA'AH PUTRI" in green letters. The sign's background depicts mosque lanterns, reinforcing its religious context; "JAMA'AH PUTRI" translates to "Female Congregation," indicating a dedicated space for women. Below the sign, a white metal box, possibly a donation box, is attached to the pillar. A large, light beige curtain hangs from a rod with metallic grommets, covering an arched opening and suggesting a separation or privacy for the area beyond. The building's architecture features white walls, prominent brown-accented arches, and decorative arched windows or screens with white patterns along the right-hand wall. The lower part of the walls is constructed with dark, possibly black, brickwork, contrasting with the lighter upper sections. The ground is covered with light-colored tiles. To the far right, a long-handled shovel or broom leans against the wall on a small mound of dirt or sand, hinting at ongoing maintenance or construction nearby. No individuals are present in the frame.
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