
Stake attention in this memory
This full-shot image depicts an outdoor scene in front of a building, likely a school or religious institution, in Cangkuang, Indonesia. A young girl, viewed from behind, is the central figure, standing in front of a simple water tap or sink structure. The building features a traditional brown tiled roof. Its walls are painted with a distinct two-tone scheme: white on the upper section and a vibrant lime green on the lower section. There are dark-framed windows, one of which has papers or schedules posted on its glass, and a light-colored wooden door partially open to reveal a dark interior with a chair. The girl wears a white headscarf (hijab), a green long-sleeved top with intricate circular patterns, and a long, plain red skirt. She has light-colored sneakers on her feet. She is bending over a green-painted concrete fixture with a metal tap, possibly washing her hands, face, or drinking water. The concrete structure forms a small basin. On the white wall above the water tap, a framed sign is visible. It contains Arabic script along with Indonesian text. The text reads: "Hati-hati, Nak! الكَسَلُ دَاءٌ (al-kasalu dā’un) Malas itu penyakit (HR. Al-Bukhari & Muslim)" This translates to: "Be careful, child! Laziness is a disease. (Narrated by Al-Bukhari & Muslim)." This message suggests a context of moral or religious education. The ground is paved with hexagonal concrete blocks, which are visibly damp and stained in patches, possibly from recent rain or water splashes from the tap. Some sparse vegetation grows along the base of the green wall. The lighting indicates it is daytime, with soft, diffused light. The overall impression is of a utilitarian outdoor area, perhaps a washing station for students.
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