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This media file features a large, printed banner or facade covering designed to resemble a traditional light-colored wooden house, often known as an izba. The print meticulously depicts horizontal logs and vertical planks, giving the illusion of detailed wooden craftsmanship.

Two windows are visible on the facade: a prominent one in the center-right of the lower section and a smaller one positioned higher up and to the left. Both windows are adorned with elaborate, carved 'nalichniki' (window surrounds) showcasing traditional patterns. The roof is also part of the printed design, mimicking wooden shingles and decorative eaves.

Along the eave line, partially visible text reads "БЕЛОРУССКОЕ РАДИО" (BELORUSSKOYE RADIO). Further to the right, another section of text reads "БАРАНОВИЧСКОЕ" (BARANOVICHSKOE), suggesting a reference to "Baranavichy Radio" or a similar entity, aligning with the provided location context of Baranavichy, Belarus. Below the main window, there is a decorative element resembling a balustrade or carved trim, and at the bottom right, a colorful printed image of flowers in a planter adds a vibrant detail.

The facade is situated alongside an asphalt road or pavement, with a curb and sparse grass visible to its right. Wooden pallets or scaffolding are visible behind the lower right section of the facade, indicating it is likely a temporary installation, a construction barrier, or a decorative covering. A metal barrier or railing is present in the lower left foreground. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting it is daytime. No people or active events are depicted; the image focuses solely on the static display of the decorative facade.
Natal404

Jun 4, 2026

Baranavichy, Belarus

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This media file features a large, printed banner or facade covering designed to resemble a traditional light-colored wooden house, often known as an izba. The print meticulously depicts horizontal logs and vertical planks, giving the illusion of detailed wooden craftsmanship. Two windows are visible on the facade: a prominent one in the center-right of the lower section and a smaller one positioned higher up and to the left. Both windows are adorned with elaborate, carved 'nalichniki' (window surrounds) showcasing traditional patterns. The roof is also part of the printed design, mimicking wooden shingles and decorative eaves. Along the eave line, partially visible text reads "БЕЛОРУССКОЕ РАДИО" (BELORUSSKOYE RADIO). Further to the right, another section of text reads "БАРАНОВИЧСКОЕ" (BARANOVICHSKOE), suggesting a reference to "Baranavichy Radio" or a similar entity, aligning with the provided location context of Baranavichy, Belarus. Below the main window, there is a decorative element resembling a balustrade or carved trim, and at the bottom right, a colorful printed image of flowers in a planter adds a vibrant detail. The facade is situated alongside an asphalt road or pavement, with a curb and sparse grass visible to its right. Wooden pallets or scaffolding are visible behind the lower right section of the facade, indicating it is likely a temporary installation, a construction barrier, or a decorative covering. A metal barrier or railing is present in the lower left foreground. The scene is brightly lit, suggesting it is daytime. No people or active events are depicted; the image focuses solely on the static display of the decorative facade.

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