
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures an indoor ablution (wudhu) facility, likely within a mosque or Islamic center, located in Pati, Indonesia. The primary subject is the ablution area itself, devoid of people. Dominating the upper center is a sign with a blue background and yellow border, featuring white text that reads "TEMPAT WUDHU PRIA," which translates to "MEN'S ABLUTION PLACE." This indicates the facility is specifically designated for males. The setting appears functional and well-lit by artificial ceiling lights. The floor throughout the area is visibly wet, suggesting recent use or cleaning. In the background, multiple washing stations are visible, consisting of individual basins or troughs with taps arranged along a tiled wall. These stations feature stainless steel fixtures and spouts. In the foreground, there's a lower tiled area filled with water, possibly a foot-washing basin or a collection point for used water, bordered by metal handrails for support. Structural elements include tiled pillars supporting the ceiling, and to the right, an ornate metal gate or railing with intricate patterns, suggesting an entrance or separation from another area. A blue hose is coiled near this gate. The overall impression is one of a practical, clean, and well-maintained facility designed for ritual purification before prayer.
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