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This image depicts a section of a heavily rusted metal railing adorned with multiple padlocks, characteristic of a "love lock" tradition, situated in the city of Chornomorsk, Ukraine. The primary subject is a large, heart-shaped padlock, significantly corroded with reddish-brown rust and dark patina. Its shackle is constructed from twisted metal. The face of the padlock features raised Cyrillic lettering: "ВИКА" (Vika) on the left and "САША" (Sasha) on the right, partially obscured by black paint resembling drips. A smaller embossed heart and the partial date "14.07." are visible below the names. Two small, decorative metal roses, one silvery and one rusted, are affixed near the top of the heart padlock. Several other padlocks of various sizes and types are attached to the same railing; these include a large, rectangular, dark brown padlock on the far left, a smaller golden-yellow padlock to the right of the heart, and a small silver padlock in the upper right quadrant. All exhibit signs of advanced rust and wear. The railing, made of dark, forged metal with ornamental scrollwork in its lower sections, shows extensive rust, flaking paint, and corrosion. The immediate background comprises lush green grass and weeds. Beyond the railing, trees with green foliage are visible. In the distant background, a calm, blue-green sea meets the horizon under a clear sky. A light-colored paved pathway, likely concrete or stone pavers, with sparse weeds growing between blocks, occupies the foreground at the bottom of the frame. No people are visible in the scene.
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