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This media file presents the open storefront of a small commercial shop, likely a vendor for water and LPG gas, situated in Bogor, Indonesia. The building is a single-story structure with a simple white facade and a prominent orange-brown overhang, suggesting a functional local business. Bright daylight illuminates the scene, indicating it's likely midday or afternoon under clear skies.

The wide-open shop entrance reveals an interior packed with merchandise. A man, appearing to be an employee or owner, is visible inside towards the back, holding a red LPG gas cylinder, suggesting he is handling stock or preparing items for sale.

The shop specializes in essential household goods, with numerous large blue plastic water gallons stacked both outside on a wooden pallet and inside on shelves and the floor. Alongside these, a substantial quantity of red and blue LPG gas cylinders are prominently displayed near the front of the store. Smaller bottled water packages are also visible deeper within.

On the left side of the foreground, a black Yamaha NMAX motorcycle is partially parked, its license plate "F 6881 DV 03-27" visible, confirming the Bogor regional code "F". A black bucket rests on the ground nearby. To the right, another motorcycle, possibly equipped for deliveries with a metal carrier rack, is partially seen. A metal cage-like structure next to this motorcycle features various hanging items, possibly cleaning brushes. A blue banner is partially visible on the right, displaying text including "MU..." and "SEGEL" (Indonesian for "sealed").

Steps leading into the shop are partially covered by wooden ramps, facilitating access. Above the shop entrance, a small sign indicates "No. 10". The overall scene portrays a typical, busy local establishment serving the community's needs for water and cooking gas in an Indonesian urban environment.
FM-DWNFF3

Jan 8, 2025, 10:08 AM

Bogor, Indonesia

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This media file presents the open storefront of a small commercial shop, likely a vendor for water and LPG gas, situated in Bogor, Indonesia. The building is a single-story structure with a simple white facade and a prominent orange-brown overhang, suggesting a functional local business. Bright daylight illuminates the scene, indicating it's likely midday or afternoon under clear skies. The wide-open shop entrance reveals an interior packed with merchandise. A man, appearing to be an employee or owner, is visible inside towards the back, holding a red LPG gas cylinder, suggesting he is handling stock or preparing items for sale. The shop specializes in essential household goods, with numerous large blue plastic water gallons stacked both outside on a wooden pallet and inside on shelves and the floor. Alongside these, a substantial quantity of red and blue LPG gas cylinders are prominently displayed near the front of the store. Smaller bottled water packages are also visible deeper within. On the left side of the foreground, a black Yamaha NMAX motorcycle is partially parked, its license plate "F 6881 DV 03-27" visible, confirming the Bogor regional code "F". A black bucket rests on the ground nearby. To the right, another motorcycle, possibly equipped for deliveries with a metal carrier rack, is partially seen. A metal cage-like structure next to this motorcycle features various hanging items, possibly cleaning brushes. A blue banner is partially visible on the right, displaying text including "MU..." and "SEGEL" (Indonesian for "sealed"). Steps leading into the shop are partially covered by wooden ramps, facilitating access. Above the shop entrance, a small sign indicates "No. 10". The overall scene portrays a typical, busy local establishment serving the community's needs for water and cooking gas in an Indonesian urban environment.

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