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The image captures an upward view of the interior of what appears to be a casual eatery or public space in Surakarta, Indonesia. The dominant features are the white ceiling and a network of dark, structural beams. The ceiling consists of white, rectangular panels arranged in a grid pattern, possibly made of painted wood or corrugated metal. Some areas of the ceiling and beams show signs of wear or discoloration, including brown stains near one of the horizontal beams. Several light sources illuminate the space. There are multiple bare light bulbs hanging from wires, casting bright, diffused light. Additionally, some darker, track-light-style fixtures with two spotlights are mounted on the beams. A blue-bladed ceiling fan is visible in the upper right portion of the main image, attached to one of the dark beams, suggesting air circulation. Electrical wiring runs along the dark support structures. The beams themselves are dark, possibly black or very dark green, with thin gold or yellow lines painted along their edges, adding a decorative touch. These beams form part of the building's exposed structure. Along the left and bottom edges of the image, parts of a wall are visible. This wall is adorned with vibrant graffiti in red and white, featuring stylized letters that partially spell out "BAWLS" or a similar word. Below this, on a darker section of the wall, there's another piece of text, though less clear, it appears to include the word "BURGER" followed by "CONNA" or "CORNER," suggesting a food establishment. No people are visible in the frame. The lighting and interior setup suggest a functional, informal setting.
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