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section of blue metal mailboxes in Volgograd, Russia
Momentsection of blue metal mailboxes in Volgograd, Russia. The upper row of mailboxes is partially visible, with numbers "207" and "208" discernible. One of the mailboxes (number 208) is open, revealing a dark interior. A small piece of paper is sticking out of the seam between two mailboxes. The lower row of mailboxes is fully visible, with numbers "213", "214", "215", and "216" clearly marked. Each mailbox in the lower row has a keyhole. The mailboxes appear to be mounted on a wall, and a white, textured surface is visible between the two rows of mailboxes. The scene is devoid of any people or immediate action.
