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The image shows a close-up, high-angle view of a collection of glass bottles, primarily soda bottles, on a reddish-brown tiled floor. In the upper left quadrant, part of an orange plastic crate, possibly for beverages, is visible with white text that appears to read "Teh Botol". The crate contains several clear glass bottles with blue caps. To the right of this crate, a green plastic bowl rests on the floor.

A significant portion of the image is dominated by a green plastic crate filled with more glass bottles, most of which have white labels with red and green accents, and blue caps. These bottles are partially filled with a clear liquid. Some of these bottles also bear the prominent red and white "Badak" logo. Scattered around the green crate and on the floor are several individual bottles, some appearing empty, also with the "Badak" branding.

The floor tiles are the predominant environmental element, showing some wear and discoloration. There are also a few small pieces of what appear to be paper or debris on the floor, and a shadow cast from an unseen object or light source. The overall impression is one of a somewhat cluttered, possibly outdoor or storage area, with a focus on the beverages. The presence of "Teh Botol" and "Badak" brands suggests a location in Indonesia, specifically the city of Banda Aceh, given the context provided.
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Jul 5, 2026, 1:31 PM

Banda Aceh, Indonesia

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The image shows a close-up, high-angle view of a collection of glass bottles, primarily soda bottles, on a reddish-brown tiled floor. In the upper left quadrant, part of an orange plastic crate, possibly for beverages, is visible with white text that appears to read "Teh Botol". The crate contains several clear glass bottles with blue caps. To the right of this crate, a green plastic bowl rests on the floor. A significant portion of the image is dominated by a green plastic crate filled with more glass bottles, most of which have white labels with red and green accents, and blue caps. These bottles are partially filled with a clear liquid. Some of these bottles also bear the prominent red and white "Badak" logo. Scattered around the green crate and on the floor are several individual bottles, some appearing empty, also with the "Badak" branding. The floor tiles are the predominant environmental element, showing some wear and discoloration. There are also a few small pieces of what appear to be paper or debris on the floor, and a shadow cast from an unseen object or light source. The overall impression is one of a somewhat cluttered, possibly outdoor or storage area, with a focus on the beverages. The presence of "Teh Botol" and "Badak" brands suggests a location in Indonesia, specifically the city of Banda Aceh, given the context provided.

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