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The image depicts a long hallway lined with rows of metal lockers, typical of a locker room or changing area, possibly within an industrial facility or school. The lockers are predominantly gray and appear to be old and well-used, with some showing signs of wear and tear. Several lockers are open, revealing the interior spaces. In the foreground on the left, a large, dark gray locker unit is partially visible. It has a damaged door that is ajar. Further down the hallway, a person wearing an orange and black uniform is seen kneeling and appears to be interacting with the contents of one of the lockers. The person is positioned in the middle of the hallway, between two rows of lockers. To the right of the kneeling person, a full-length mirror is leaning against the wall, reflecting a part of the hallway. A white stool with a red seat is placed in front of the mirror. A wall-mounted fan is visible on the wall above the mirror. The floor is tiled with white square tiles, marked with dark gray grout lines. The ceiling is made of suspended acoustic tiles, with some panels showing signs of damage or removal, exposing the dark ceiling space above. Fluorescent lighting panels illuminate the space. On the wall above the lockers to the right, several cardboard boxes are stacked, one of which has "SGM" printed on it. A red piece of fabric is also visible among the boxes. The overall environment suggests a functional, rather than decorative, space. The presence of lockers and the uniform worn by the individual imply a place where people store personal belongings or change into work attire. The condition of the lockers and the overall cleanliness of the space suggest it may be an older facility. Regarding the location in Makassar, Indonesia: without further information or context specific to Makassar, it's impossible to definitively identify the exact location. However, the scene is consistent with locker rooms found in various institutions like factories, warehouses, or large public facilities that might exist in a city like Makassar.
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