The image depicts an outdoor scene in the city of Lida, Belarus, featuring a historical steam locomotive displayed in an open-air exhibit
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The image depicts an outdoor scene in the city of Lida, Belarus, featuring a historical steam locomotive displayed in an open-air exhibit

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The image depicts an outdoor scene in the city of Lida, Belarus, featuring a historical steam locomotive displayed in an open-air exhibit. The locomotive, predominantly black with red accents and a prominent red star on its front, is positioned within a light pink-colored, arch-like structure with a white backdrop. It is elevated on a brick platform. To the left of the exhibit, railway tracks are visible, with several freight cars on one of the tracks. A blue freight car and a brown freight car are identifiable. Beyond the tracks, a line of trees and a blue sky with scattered clouds form the background. To the right of the locomotive exhibit, a paved walkway with a light gray interlocking brick pattern extends into the distance. A wooden bench and a trash receptacle are situated along the edge of the walkway, next to a well-maintained green lawn and neatly trimmed bushes forming a maze-like pattern. Further back, a multi-story white building with a distinctive angular roofline and red trim is visible, partially obscured by mature green trees. The overall environment suggests a public space, possibly a park or a memorial area, adjacent to a functional railway line. The image is taken from an elevated perspective, looking down and slightly forward.