The image depicts a street-side beverage stall in North Kuta, Indonesia
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The image depicts a street-side beverage stall in North Kuta, Indonesia

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The image depicts a street-side beverage stall in North Kuta, Indonesia. The stall is set up in front of a building with a sloped, corrugated metal roof. The stall itself has a wooden canopy displaying the logo "TEH CUP POCHI". Below the canopy are numerous packets of tea and other beverages arranged in a rack. The main counter of the stall is a yellow cabinet with red accents, featuring drawers and storage. On the counter, various items are visible, including a blender, cups, a white plastic basket, a yellow bottle, and a blue bucket. To the right of the stall, a man wearing a black t-shirt and grey shorts is seen from the back, seemingly interacting with the stall operator. Two other individuals are seated to the right, one in a grey hoodie and the other partially visible. A large yellow cooler box with the "POCHI" logo is prominent on the right side of the stall. Further to the right are more containers, including a large white jug and a plastic water dispenser. In the foreground, a dark wooden table holds a red t-shirt with a cartoon print, a black bag, a white container, and a red bucket. The ground appears wet, suggesting recent cleaning or a spill. The overall environment suggests an active marketplace or roadside vending area. The presence of tropical palm trees in the background and the general appearance of the buildings indicate a warm, possibly humid climate common in Indonesia.