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The image captures a close-up of multiple rolls of segmented white panels, likely components for furniture or decorative items, stored in an industrial or workshop setting in Ternopil, Ukraine. The panels are primarily white with thin black lines accentuating their edges, mounted on a flexible, light brown (possibly wooden or particle board) backing. The rolls are arranged on a utilitarian metal shelving system. Several rolls hang from an upper bar, curving downwards in an undulating, wave-like pattern due to their flexible nature. Below them, more rolls are visible on a lower shelf of the same rack. The segmented design of the panels creates a repetitive, almost architectural texture across the rolls. The background shows elements consistent with a storage or manufacturing environment, including sheets of raw wooden material (possibly OSB or plywood) and additional shelving. The area appears brightly lit, suggesting indoor daytime conditions. Visible text in Cyrillic is present on packaging or boxes in the background. Fragments include "ВУШКА 18x8см" (VUSHKA 18x8cm), likely referring to a product name or dimensions, and partial text like "САМ 2x60с" and "КИ CM". Red Cyrillic letters "ФА..." and "ТО..." are also faintly visible on another surface. The image depicts a static scene of organized storage; no human activity is occurring. The photograph is oriented vertically, appearing as if rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise from its original capture.
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