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This media file captures an indoor scene, likely within a Korean jjimjilbang (public bathhouse or spa) in Busan, South Korea. The central subject is a large, reddish-brown, dome-shaped structure, resembling a traditional bulgama (hot kiln sauna). At the front of this structure is a rounded, dark wooden door with a circular glass porthole, trimmed with white, square tiles. To the left of the door, a digital display shows "69", presumably indicating the temperature inside the heated room, likely in degrees Celsius. Above this display is a small sign with Korean text that includes "찜질방 불가마" (Jjimjilbang Bulgama), signifying a Korean sauna kiln, and "Safety Guide" in English, along with a human figure icon. The right side of the domed structure features an elaborate, light-colored (possibly white or cream) relief carving, depicting stylized figures, possibly in traditional Korean attire, and other decorative elements. A red fire extinguisher rests on the tiled floor near the base of this carving. The floor throughout the area is covered with yellowish-brown tiles exhibiting natural stone patterns. The surrounding walls and ceiling are a plain, light beige color, creating a spacious and warm atmosphere. No people are visible, and no specific activity is taking place beyond the implied function of a heated relaxation room. The overall impression is one of a well-maintained, traditional, and functional spa environment.
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