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The image depicts an archaeological exhibit of stone pavement, possibly remnants of a church, enclosed within a glass structure at night. The exhibit is illuminated from within, casting shadows on the uneven stones. The walls of the enclosure are faced with a speckled, reddish-brown material, likely granite. A dark plaque with text in Cyrillic is visible near the bottom left, indicating this is part of the "Kamennaya Vynoska II Pokrovskogo Khrama Vtoraya Polovina 18 Veka", which translates to "Stone Remnant of the Second Pokrovsky Church, Second Half of the 18th Century". Beyond the glass enclosure, the reflections show streetlights and parked cars, suggesting an urban setting. This exhibit is located in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, and is part of the historical site of the Second Pokrovsky Cathedral, which was demolished in the 20th century.
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Aug 22, 2026, 5:14 PM

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The image depicts an archaeological exhibit of stone pavement, possibly remnants of a church, enclosed within a glass structure at night. The exhibit is illuminated from within, casting shadows on the uneven stones. The walls of the enclosure are faced with a speckled, reddish-brown material, likely granite. A dark plaque with text in Cyrillic is visible near the bottom left, indicating this is part of the "Kamennaya Vynoska II Pokrovskogo Khrama Vtoraya Polovina 18 Veka", which translates to "Stone Remnant of the Second Pokrovsky Church, Second Half of the 18th Century". Beyond the glass enclosure, the reflections show streetlights and parked cars, suggesting an urban setting. This exhibit is located in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, and is part of the historical site of the Second Pokrovsky Cathedral, which was demolished in the 20th century.

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