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An outdoor full shot captures the entrance to a male ablution and bathroom facility in Kecamatan Pare, Indonesia, during the daytime. A prominent blue sign above the ornate carved wooden archway clearly reads "TEMPAT WUDHLU / KM LAKI-LAKI," which translates to "Place for Wudhu / Bathroom for Males." In the foreground, a man with his back to the viewer is entering the facility. He is barefoot and wears a red short-sleeved t-shirt with gray sleeves, blue shorts, and a dark baseball cap. His right hand rests on a metal bar just inside the entrance. The floor inside the facility appears wet, with water pooling around the ablution stations. Beyond the man, deeper within the facility, several other indistinct figures are visible, bent over, suggesting they are engaged in washing or performing wudhu (Islamic ritual ablution). The entrance itself is framed by stone-like tiled pillars, and the surrounding walls are covered in light-colored rectangular tiles. The floor outside the entrance features decorative patterned tiles, while inside, the floor is plain and wet. The archway boasts intricate dark wooden carvings, adding a traditional aesthetic to the functional structure.
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