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This media file captures a naturalistic outdoor or semi-outdoor shower area, consistent with a tropical resort or guesthouse in the Ubud District, Indonesia. The walls are constructed from dark, rounded stones, heavily covered in vibrant green moss and various ferns, creating a lush, organic ambiance. On the left side of the stone wall, a modern, circular rainfall shower head and a flexible handheld shower attachment are installed, both made of polished metal. Below them, a chrome single-handle mixer tap is visible. A small, dark brown recessed niche is set into the stone wall further to the right. The floor of the shower is composed of dark, smooth river stones, appearing wet and reflective, suggesting recent use or the humid conditions of the environment. Above, a translucent panel roof, supported by wooden beams, allows natural daylight to permeate the space, contributing to the bright daytime setting. To the right, a prominent tropical plant with broad, patterned green and light-striped leaves (possibly an Aglaonema) stands against the stone wall. Several of its lower leaves are yellowing. Behind this plant, a small, decorative white metal rack or shelf is partially visible, likely intended for holding bathing essentials. Additional ferns and smaller plants grow densely along the stone walls and on the ground, enhancing the verdant, jungle-like atmosphere. No people are present in the image, and there is no visible text. The overall scene conveys a sense of tranquility, natural beauty, and a unique, open-air bathing experience.
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