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The image depicts an indoor or semi-open public concourse, likely a modern transit station or platform, bathed in natural light during the daytime in South Jakarta, Indonesia. The space features a light-colored tiled floor with prominent beige tactile paving for accessibility, indicating various paths and warning areas.

Five individuals are visible. On the far left, a man in a blue uniform and white shirt stands behind a counter, facing away from the camera and appearing to assist or work at a terminal. To his right, a civilian man wearing a dark hat/mask and a backpack stands facing a similar counter, seemingly engrossed in using it. Further right and slightly behind him, another civilian man in a light-colored short-sleeved shirt and dark pants stands with hands in his pockets, looking directly towards the camera; he has an earbud in his left ear. In the background on the right, a man in a blue uniform is partially visible, also attending to a counter. Next to him, on the far right, a woman in a blue uniform and a hijab is seen, similarly occupied at a counter.

The architecture includes several thick black support pillars that extend from floor to ceiling. Between these pillars, high-mounted flat-screen monitors display information, though their content is unclear. Large windows with a mesh pattern reveal an outdoor scene of trees and buildings. The ceiling is white with visible metal beams. A single overhead light fixture hangs near the right side of the frame.

Visible text includes "ASEAN" (partially) on one of the black pillars, and a blue logo. A yellow sign on the right features black arrows and text reading "Halte" (Indonesian for stop/station) and "← Arah Kebayoran" (Indonesian for "Direction Kebayoran"), indicating a specific destination. Some counters have "SDB-132" and the letter "E" visible. The overall atmosphere appears functional and orderly.
FM-uRiyY2

Feb 13, 2025, 4:17 AM

South Jakarta, Indonesia

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The image depicts an indoor or semi-open public concourse, likely a modern transit station or platform, bathed in natural light during the daytime in South Jakarta, Indonesia. The space features a light-colored tiled floor with prominent beige tactile paving for accessibility, indicating various paths and warning areas. Five individuals are visible. On the far left, a man in a blue uniform and white shirt stands behind a counter, facing away from the camera and appearing to assist or work at a terminal. To his right, a civilian man wearing a dark hat/mask and a backpack stands facing a similar counter, seemingly engrossed in using it. Further right and slightly behind him, another civilian man in a light-colored short-sleeved shirt and dark pants stands with hands in his pockets, looking directly towards the camera; he has an earbud in his left ear. In the background on the right, a man in a blue uniform is partially visible, also attending to a counter. Next to him, on the far right, a woman in a blue uniform and a hijab is seen, similarly occupied at a counter. The architecture includes several thick black support pillars that extend from floor to ceiling. Between these pillars, high-mounted flat-screen monitors display information, though their content is unclear. Large windows with a mesh pattern reveal an outdoor scene of trees and buildings. The ceiling is white with visible metal beams. A single overhead light fixture hangs near the right side of the frame. Visible text includes "ASEAN" (partially) on one of the black pillars, and a blue logo. A yellow sign on the right features black arrows and text reading "Halte" (Indonesian for stop/station) and "← Arah Kebayoran" (Indonesian for "Direction Kebayoran"), indicating a specific destination. Some counters have "SDB-132" and the letter "E" visible. The overall atmosphere appears functional and orderly.

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