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This image captures a brightly lit public restroom, likely in Paleo Faliro, Greece, as evidenced by the visible Greek text. The scene is dominated by a large mirror reflecting the opposite wall and ceiling. In the foreground, at least three white oval sinks with modern chrome faucets are visible, suggesting a multi-user facility. A white rectangular sign with blue text and icons is positioned above one of the sinks. It instructs users in both Greek and English: "Παρακαλούμε πιέστε το πενταλ για την χρήση της βρύσης" (Please push the pedal for the use of the faucet) and "Please push the pedal to wash hands." An upward-pointing arrow is also part of this sign. The mirror reflects various fixtures on the opposite wall and ceiling. These include a wall-mounted soap dispenser, a paper towel dispenser, and a small trash bin. Above these, an illuminated circular light fixture and a green emergency exit sign with an arrow and a running person icon are clearly reflected. A square blue sign with multiple white pictograms, likely offering additional instructions, is also visible on the tiled wall. The walls are covered in small, light-colored square tiles, and a long, slotted air vent is seen along the edge of the reflected ceiling. A thin metal rod or wire traverses the image horizontally, appearing to be part of the mirror's mounting or a decorative element. No individuals are present, and no specific activity is occurring, but the setup clearly indicates its function as a public lavatory. The space appears clean and well-maintained, with a focus on hygiene and safety features like the emergency exit sign.
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