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An old, heavily rusted metal post box is the central subject, displayed against a backdrop of a reddish-brown brick wall. To its left, a white informational sign provides historical context. On the right, parts of a dark, curved wooden or metal structure and a green-and-white map are visible.

The post box features a pale rectangular label with Cyrillic text: "Нойтиф" (Neuhäuser), "ПОЧТА" (POST), "Балтийская" (Baltic), and "KOCA" (Spit), suggesting it is a historical post box from Neuhäuser on the Baltic Spit.

The informational sign is titled "Самый западный ПОЧТОВЫЙ ЯЩИК" (The westernmost MAILBOX). The text explains it was "найден на территории бывшего поселка Нармельн (ныне пограничная застава Нармельн, РФ)" (found on the territory of the former village Narmeln, now a border outpost in Narmeln, RF). Below this description are several small, black-and-white engravings, identified as depicting "Поселок Нармельн (нем. Narmeln). Гравюра, ХІХ век" (Narmeln village (Ger. Narmeln). Engraving, XIX century).

A fragment of a map or document on the right includes phrases like "Дома Калининградской области" (Houses of Kaliningrad Oblast) and "Приграничная зона" (Border zone), further reinforcing the location context as the Kaliningrad region of Russia, specifically near Baltiysk. The scene depicts a historical exhibit, likely in a museum, focusing on a significant postal artifact from the region.
Elsa

Apr 18, 2026

Baltiysk, Russia

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An old, heavily rusted metal post box is the central subject, displayed against a backdrop of a reddish-brown brick wall. To its left, a white informational sign provides historical context. On the right, parts of a dark, curved wooden or metal structure and a green-and-white map are visible. The post box features a pale rectangular label with Cyrillic text: "Нойтиф" (Neuhäuser), "ПОЧТА" (POST), "Балтийская" (Baltic), and "KOCA" (Spit), suggesting it is a historical post box from Neuhäuser on the Baltic Spit. The informational sign is titled "Самый западный ПОЧТОВЫЙ ЯЩИК" (The westernmost MAILBOX). The text explains it was "найден на территории бывшего поселка Нармельн (ныне пограничная застава Нармельн, РФ)" (found on the territory of the former village Narmeln, now a border outpost in Narmeln, RF). Below this description are several small, black-and-white engravings, identified as depicting "Поселок Нармельн (нем. Narmeln). Гравюра, ХІХ век" (Narmeln village (Ger. Narmeln). Engraving, XIX century). A fragment of a map or document on the right includes phrases like "Дома Калининградской области" (Houses of Kaliningrad Oblast) and "Приграничная зона" (Border zone), further reinforcing the location context as the Kaliningrad region of Russia, specifically near Baltiysk. The scene depicts a historical exhibit, likely in a museum, focusing on a significant postal artifact from the region.

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