
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts an empty, functional public washing or ablution area, likely situated in Madiun, Indonesia. The space features white tiled walls with a decorative patterned border and dark square floor tiles, alongside a low, tiled basin or trough. Five water taps with blue handles are installed: three on the back wall, one on the right, and one on the left. A blue hose is coiled on the floor near the leftmost tap. The floor and lower wall tiles exhibit some stains and dirt, indicating regular use. Above the tiled section of the back wall, an open rectangular cut-out allows natural light to enter and offers a glimpse of vegetation outside. A single light bulb hangs from the white ceiling. On the upper left wall, a light blue bulletin board with papers attached is visible. A blue sign prominently displayed above the taps on the back wall reads "JAGALAH KEBERSIHAN," which translates from Indonesian to "MAINTAIN CLEANLINESS" or "KEEP IT CLEAN." The bright lighting suggests it is daytime. The overall setting is utilitarian and designed for public hygiene, with no people present or activities occurring.
No transactions found



