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This media file depicts the interior of an empty room, likely a mosque or communal space, characterized by its clean, well-lit appearance. The primary subjects are the room's architectural features and floor. The most prominent object is a tall, cylindrical pillar, segmented into horizontal rings, painted a vibrant turquoise or bright green, standing near the center-left of the frame. The floor is covered with light brown, rectangular ceramic tiles designed to mimic wood planks, laid in a staggered pattern. The tiles have a polished finish, reflecting the overhead light and parts of the room. The walls are decorated in two sections: the lower half features light-colored, possibly white or off-white, rectangular tiles with a subtle marble-like pattern, while the upper half is painted a solid light yellow or cream color. On the left wall, a black rectangular speaker is mounted. On the right wall, there are two large windows with dark-colored frames, likely made of wood, and divided into multiple panes. Above these windows, several decorative, white, open-patterned brick blocks provide ventilation. A small, light-colored wall-mounted fan is visible high on the right wall, above and to the right of the windows. A green mat, possibly a prayer mat, is partially visible on the floor against the left wall, behind the green pillar. A doorway on the far right shows a glimpse of an outdoor area with a green structure. The natural light streaming through the windows suggests it is daytime. No people are present, indicating the room is currently unoccupied. There is no visible text in the image. The architectural style, including the ventilation blocks and the presence of a green mat, aligns with common features found in public or religious buildings in Indonesia, specifically Cangkuang.
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