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This media file shows a close-up, overhead view of a bank of mailboxes mounted on a wall. The mailboxes are divided into two horizontal rows, with the top row containing seven mailboxes and the bottom row containing eight. Each mailbox is labeled with a number in red paint. The numbers in the top row are 7, 8, 9, 0, 1, 2, and 3, with some numbers partially obscured. The numbers in the bottom row are 9, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, also with some obscuring. The mailboxes appear to be made of metal and are weathered.

The setting appears to be an indoor or sheltered outdoor area, possibly a stairwell or entryway in an apartment building, given the presence of plants and the style of the mailboxes. Several potted plants, some with vines trailing down, are situated to the left of the mailboxes, adding a touch of nature to the otherwise utilitarian scene. One plant has a purple pot and another a brown pot. The lighting is somewhat dim, suggesting it might be indoors or during a time of day with less natural light. There are some signs of wear and tear on the wall and the mailboxes themselves, including chipping paint and some damage to the wall above the top row of mailboxes.

On the right side of the bottom row of mailboxes, the word "ПОЧТА" (POCHTA, meaning "POST" in Russian) is visible, embossed vertically on the side of the unit. This clearly indicates the purpose of the mailboxes. There are no people visible in the image. The overall impression is one of a common, functional element within a residential building, with a touch of domesticity provided by the plants. The location context of Ternopil, Ukraine, is consistent with the style of the mailboxes and the visible Cyrillic text.
FM-IfQex1

Jun 26, 2026, 6:30 PM

Ternopil, Ukraine

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This media file shows a close-up, overhead view of a bank of mailboxes mounted on a wall. The mailboxes are divided into two horizontal rows, with the top row containing seven mailboxes and the bottom row containing eight. Each mailbox is labeled with a number in red paint. The numbers in the top row are 7, 8, 9, 0, 1, 2, and 3, with some numbers partially obscured. The numbers in the bottom row are 9, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, also with some obscuring. The mailboxes appear to be made of metal and are weathered. The setting appears to be an indoor or sheltered outdoor area, possibly a stairwell or entryway in an apartment building, given the presence of plants and the style of the mailboxes. Several potted plants, some with vines trailing down, are situated to the left of the mailboxes, adding a touch of nature to the otherwise utilitarian scene. One plant has a purple pot and another a brown pot. The lighting is somewhat dim, suggesting it might be indoors or during a time of day with less natural light. There are some signs of wear and tear on the wall and the mailboxes themselves, including chipping paint and some damage to the wall above the top row of mailboxes. On the right side of the bottom row of mailboxes, the word "ПОЧТА" (POCHTA, meaning "POST" in Russian) is visible, embossed vertically on the side of the unit. This clearly indicates the purpose of the mailboxes. There are no people visible in the image. The overall impression is one of a common, functional element within a residential building, with a touch of domesticity provided by the plants. The location context of Ternopil, Ukraine, is consistent with the style of the mailboxes and the visible Cyrillic text.

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