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This image captures a small, utilitarian toilet facility, likely indoors, in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. The setting consists of light cream-colored tiled walls and a brown-tiled floor, which appears to be slightly raised in the foreground, showing a dark crack or gap along the edge. The main subject is a white ceramic squat toilet centrally placed on the floor. To the right of the squat toilet, a white plastic bucket filled with water rests on the floor. A blue plastic dipper or ladle is partially submerged in the water within the bucket. A metal hose, possibly for washing or as a bidet spray, extends from a wall-mounted faucet on the right wall and dips into the bucket. The faucet itself is connected to gray PVC pipes running horizontally along the right wall. A yellow zip tie or string is visible near the faucet handle. On the back wall, a white PVC pipe runs vertically from floor to ceiling. Another white PVC pipe assembly, resembling a vent or drain, is visible in the upper left corner of the room. The left wall also features some plumbing connections. Small dark marks or holes are visible on the back wall. The edge of a doorframe is visible on the far left of the image. No people are present in the image, and no specific activity is actively taking place, though the arrangement clearly indicates a functional washroom for personal hygiene and waste disposal. The presence of the squat toilet and the bucket-and-dipper system suggests a common setup in some regions for manual flushing and washing. There is no visible text in the image. The lighting appears to be artificial, making the time of day undeterminable.
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