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The image presents an indoor hallway or corridor, likely within a modern residential building or hotel, characterized by its clean and functional design. The perspective is angled slightly downwards, revealing a segment of the passage with two dark brown, paneled wooden doors, framed by crisp white trim.

The upper door clearly displays the room number "203" on a small, circular, silver-colored plaque. A dark handle or latch is visible on this door. The walls are uniformly painted white, creating a minimalist backdrop.

On the right side of the image, the floor is composed of dark grey tiles, possibly marble or granite, with subtle patterning. Against the wall on this tiled section, a set of cleaning supplies is neatly placed, including a white plastic dustpan and a telescopic brush with a metal handle and white grips. Adjacent to these, a white rectangular box, two upright orange containers or folders, and a black object (possibly another container) are arranged.

In the upper left corner of the white wall, several utility fixtures are visible, including two circular elements that could be sensors or cameras, and a horizontal grey vent. Towards the upper right, a light-colored panel or hatch is integrated into the ceiling or upper wall. Near the lower door, on the white trim, a small white item wrapped in a black plastic bag, resembling a compact waste bin, is present.

No people are visible in the scene, and no specific activity is taking place, though the presence of cleaning tools suggests readiness for maintenance. The lighting appears to be artificial and diffused, indicating an indoor environment where the time of day is not explicitly conveyed. The setting, given the context of Malang, Indonesia, aligns with contemporary building interiors in the region. The overall impression is one of order and quiet utility.
FM-cgNMc2

Feb 15, 2025

Malang, Indonesia

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The image presents an indoor hallway or corridor, likely within a modern residential building or hotel, characterized by its clean and functional design. The perspective is angled slightly downwards, revealing a segment of the passage with two dark brown, paneled wooden doors, framed by crisp white trim. The upper door clearly displays the room number "203" on a small, circular, silver-colored plaque. A dark handle or latch is visible on this door. The walls are uniformly painted white, creating a minimalist backdrop. On the right side of the image, the floor is composed of dark grey tiles, possibly marble or granite, with subtle patterning. Against the wall on this tiled section, a set of cleaning supplies is neatly placed, including a white plastic dustpan and a telescopic brush with a metal handle and white grips. Adjacent to these, a white rectangular box, two upright orange containers or folders, and a black object (possibly another container) are arranged. In the upper left corner of the white wall, several utility fixtures are visible, including two circular elements that could be sensors or cameras, and a horizontal grey vent. Towards the upper right, a light-colored panel or hatch is integrated into the ceiling or upper wall. Near the lower door, on the white trim, a small white item wrapped in a black plastic bag, resembling a compact waste bin, is present. No people are visible in the scene, and no specific activity is taking place, though the presence of cleaning tools suggests readiness for maintenance. The lighting appears to be artificial and diffused, indicating an indoor environment where the time of day is not explicitly conveyed. The setting, given the context of Malang, Indonesia, aligns with contemporary building interiors in the region. The overall impression is one of order and quiet utility.

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