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This image captures an urban street scene in Bandung City, Indonesia, identifiable by the "Kebon Jati" and "BND" (Bandung) graffiti on a concrete wall. The scene is centered on a makeshift structure, likely a scrap or used goods collection point, constructed with a corrugated metal roof and a green-framed storefront displaying partially legible Indonesian text such as "POPYA BEKAS" (used goods collector) and "PENGELOLAAN RUMAH". In the foreground, a bald man wearing a blue and red t-shirt and dark shorts walks from left to right on the pavement. To his immediate left, a pile of assorted scrap materials, including wood and metal pieces, is visible. A second individual is seated within the makeshift structure, partially obscured, near a large, grey industrial weighing scale positioned on the pavement. Numerous white, clear, and green sacks, presumably filled with collected recyclable materials, are piled along the curb and in front of the structure. The background features a tall, light-grey concrete wall with red graffiti. Beyond this wall, a multi-story building with a white facade and a dark, sloped roof is visible. To the right, a large tree with dense green foliage extends upwards. Overhead utility lines traverse the light blue, slightly cloudy sky. A prominent red architectural element is visible above the makeshift structure, possibly part of a larger sign or building.
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