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This image depicts a clean and functional public washroom or restroom, likely located in Paleo Faliro, Greece, given the visible Greek text. The scene is dominated by a countertop with two oval white ceramic sinks, each fitted with a chrome gooseneck faucet. The countertop itself is a light brown, marble-patterned material, which extends into the floor to the right. The wall above the countertop and behind the sinks is covered with small, white square tiles, reflecting in a large mirror that spans the length of the counter. Above the tiled section, on a plain white wall, a wall-mounted paper towel dispenser and a waste bin with a plastic liner are visible. Below these, a white automatic soap dispenser is affixed to the tiled wall. To the far left, a green emergency exit sign, featuring a white running person pictogram and a down arrow, is mounted on a plain white wall, next to a circular light fixture. A small round sensor or light is also present below the exit sign. Along the base of the left wall, a dark slatted vent is visible. A prominent blue rectangular sign on the tiled wall displays a series of pictograms illustrating a handwashing procedure. The header of this sign is clearly visible in Greek as "ΔΙΑΔΙΚΑΣΙΑ ΠΛΥΣΙΜΑΤΟΣ ΧΕΡΙΩΝ" (Handwashing Procedure), accompanied by numbered steps with small Greek text below each image. A reflection of this sign and another soap dispenser (featuring a blue pictogram of a hand under water drops) are visible in the mirror. The sinks appear clean, though one contains some liquid. No people are present, and the lighting is artificial.
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