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A stainless steel utility box, heavily adorned with stickers and black marker graffiti, stands on gray concrete pavement in Nha Trang, Vietnam, near a beachfront promenade. The box's reflective surface shows the lower body of a person wearing light brown pants and black flip-flops, presumably the photographer. The top edge of the box exhibits noticeable rust. On its front, a recessed dark panel features three indicator lights (red, yellow, green) and labels "RUN," "BOM LỌC," and "TRIP." Below this panel, a silver latch mechanism is visible on the lower left. The box is covered with multiple adhesive stickers, primarily featuring Cyrillic text and QR codes. Notable stickers include: * A white rectangular sticker with "ЗАЧЕМ!" (ZACHEM!, Russian for "WHY!") in black bold lettering with a red exclamation mark, positioned centrally on the dark panel. * A pink rectangular sticker on the upper right side depicts a person wearing a bright green balaclava with text like "TECHNO SECTOR" and "КИБЕР..." along with two QR codes. * A smaller beige/brown sticker below it reads "ШИШКИ ГАШ" (SHISHKI GASH) and "SimpleX->". * A prominent black rectangular sticker on the lower right advertises "GORILLA ОБМЕН ВАЛЮТ" (GORILLA CURRENCY EXCHANGE), listing various currencies including USD, RUB, KZT, VND, and USDT/Crypto, stating "24/7" and "ОБМЕННИК GORILLA" with two QR codes. Thick, black, scrawled graffiti covers the lower left portion of the box's front. To the immediate right of the box, an orange corrugated pipe runs along the ground, next to a white utility unit. A discarded cigarette butt and a black strip of material lie on the pavement near the box. In the background, beyond a structure and vegetation, the blue ocean, sandy areas, palm trees, and white beachfront buildings are visible under natural light.
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