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This image depicts an outdoor urban street scene in Priozersk, Russia, under a bright blue sky with scattered white cumulus clouds
Short TermThis image depicts an outdoor urban street scene in Priozersk, Russia, under a bright blue sky with scattered white cumulus clouds. No people, discernible actions, or interactions are present. In the foreground, a grey asphalt road runs horizontally, marked by a single solid white line. To the right of the road, a concrete curb delineates a paved sidewalk, which transitions into a dirt patch with sparse green and dry vegetation. A circular metal manhole cover with a textured surface and faint Cyrillic text is embedded in this dirt area on the far right. The mid-ground is dominated by a long, dark grey concrete or stone wall. Several small, green-leafed saplings or bushes grow directly in front of the wall, partially obscuring its lower half. White spray-painted Cyrillic graffiti is visible on the wall, reading "9 МАЯ 81" (9 May 81) in the center-left and "ДЕНЬ ПОБЕДЫ 9 МАЯ" (Victory Day 9 May) on the right. On the left side, a tall, grey concrete utility pole, equipped with multiple insulators and cross-arms, extends vertically from the ground beyond the top of the frame. Numerous electrical wires are strung both horizontally across the upper portion of the image and connected to the pole. Behind the wall and utility pole, a dense line of trees forms the background, comprising tall, dark green conifers and lighter green deciduous trees. Above the wall on the left, faint dark structures resembling pipes or vents are visible against the sky.

