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This image captures a spacious and grand interior space, likely the entrance or a large hall of a building, possibly a mosque, in Mataram, Indonesia. The scene is dominated by several large, cream-colored pillars with yellow bases and capitals, supporting an ornate arched ceiling. The floor is covered with light-colored, reflective tiles, and a wide, curved staircase with a decorative metal railing ascends on the right side of the frame. Two men are visible in the mid-ground, walking casually. One wears a blue shirt and dark pants, while the other wears a white shirt and patterned shorts, appearing to be barefoot. A third person is partially obscured behind them. Their activity suggests movement through or into the building. Notable details include intricate, geometric patterns adorning the walls and ceiling above the pillars, in shades of brown and gold. Wall sconces are mounted on some of the pillars. The pillars show some lighter patches, possibly from recent painting or maintenance. The scene is brightly lit, indicating daytime. On the lowest step in the foreground, a brown sign is clearly visible, bearing the text "BATAS SUCI" (meaning "Holy Boundary" or "Sacred Limit" in Indonesian), with smaller, less legible text below it that might read "Unit Pengelola Masjid" (Mosque Management Unit). A green bin is partially visible behind the leftmost pillar. The overall impression is one of a significant and well-maintained public or religious structure.
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