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This image captures a utilitarian bathroom interior, likely in a residence or guesthouse in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The central subject is a white ceramic toilet with both its lid and seat raised. The toilet is positioned against a wall covered with dark green, square-patterned tiles that have a mottled or marbled appearance. The floor features a pattern of square tiles in varying shades of light blue, grey, and off-white. To the right of the toilet, on the floor, is a bright blue plastic bucket filled with water, containing a matching blue plastic scoop or dipper. Above the bucket, on the tiled wall, two gray PVC pipes are visible, extending from the wall with one having an elbow joint pointing downwards. A metallic fixture, possibly a holder for a bidet sprayer, is also attached to the wall nearby, though no sprayer is present. A partial view of a white door frame is visible on the far left edge of the image. No people are present, and thus no direct activity is depicted. However, the presence of the water-filled bucket and scoop strongly suggests their use for personal hygiene, serving as a manual bidet, or potentially for manual flushing of the toilet, which is a common practice in some Southeast Asian bathrooms, including those in Malaysia. The overall lighting is bright and even, indicating an indoor setting, likely during the daytime. There is no visible text in the image.
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