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This is an interior forensic description of an empty science laboratory or classroom located in Lumakanda ward, Kenya. **Environment:** The room features light beige walls, a tiled floor with a light geometric pattern, and an exposed wooden truss ceiling. Natural light enters through a window with dark frames and horizontal bars on the right wall. A partially open, light-blue or green door with a lattice design is visible in the back wall. Overhead fluorescent light fixtures are present but not illuminated. Two whiteboards, one with faint markings and the other gridded, are mounted on the back wall above a continuous laboratory counter equipped with multiple sinks and taps. A round analog clock is positioned on the wall to the left of the whiteboards. **Furniture:** Multiple long, dark brown wooden laboratory tables with black metal frames are arranged in rows facing the back wall. Matching wooden stools with metal frames are placed at several tables. **Objects:** On the foreground table, from left to right, are a white plastic wash bottle, a blue plastic test tube rack holding several clear glass test tubes and a glass beaker, a small white-handled magnifying glass, a white rectangular pad or tile, and a clear plastic petri dish. Similar laboratory equipment, including wash bottles, test tube racks, beakers, and clamps, are visible on other tables throughout the room. No people are present.
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