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The scene depicts an indoor residential setting, likely in Limbur, Uzbekistan. Two children are present on a floor covered primarily by a large, ornate red rug with white and gold patterns.

In the foreground, a female child, approximately 6-8 years old, is seated cross-legged on a smaller patterned rug, which is placed over a plain brown floor section and partially beneath the main red rug. She wears a lime-green hooded sweatshirt and matching pants, with dark socks. Her hair is styled in two ponytails. She is actively engaged in a craft activity, holding a small blue cardboard box with both hands. Various craft supplies are scattered around her on the rug, including orange scissors, red and green markers, several pieces of colored paper (red, green, blue, orange), and white paper cutouts, one resembling a stylized animal or figure.

To the right and slightly behind her, a male child, approximately 2-4 years old, is lying prone on the red rug, facing towards the viewer. He wears light-colored pajamas with multiple cartoon character patterns and dark shoes or slippers. His head is slightly lifted, and he appears to be observing the scene or the camera.

The background features a light-colored wall with a lower dark baseboard. Above the baseboard, several potted plants are arranged, including a large plant in a dark green pot and smaller plants in terracotta-colored pots. Pink and white patterned curtains with decorative tassels hang above the plants, extending across the upper portion of the wall. To the far right, a light-colored wooden stool with a black garment draped over it is visible. Above the stool is a multi-tiered wooden shelving unit or cabinet, which appears somewhat worn, with peeling veneer. A small, older model television set with a grey screen is situated within one of the shelves. A white electrical cord hangs down the wall near the plants.
boybolajon95

Feb 25, 2026

Limbur, Uzbekistan

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The scene depicts an indoor residential setting, likely in Limbur, Uzbekistan. Two children are present on a floor covered primarily by a large, ornate red rug with white and gold patterns. In the foreground, a female child, approximately 6-8 years old, is seated cross-legged on a smaller patterned rug, which is placed over a plain brown floor section and partially beneath the main red rug. She wears a lime-green hooded sweatshirt and matching pants, with dark socks. Her hair is styled in two ponytails. She is actively engaged in a craft activity, holding a small blue cardboard box with both hands. Various craft supplies are scattered around her on the rug, including orange scissors, red and green markers, several pieces of colored paper (red, green, blue, orange), and white paper cutouts, one resembling a stylized animal or figure. To the right and slightly behind her, a male child, approximately 2-4 years old, is lying prone on the red rug, facing towards the viewer. He wears light-colored pajamas with multiple cartoon character patterns and dark shoes or slippers. His head is slightly lifted, and he appears to be observing the scene or the camera. The background features a light-colored wall with a lower dark baseboard. Above the baseboard, several potted plants are arranged, including a large plant in a dark green pot and smaller plants in terracotta-colored pots. Pink and white patterned curtains with decorative tassels hang above the plants, extending across the upper portion of the wall. To the far right, a light-colored wooden stool with a black garment draped over it is visible. Above the stool is a multi-tiered wooden shelving unit or cabinet, which appears somewhat worn, with peeling veneer. A small, older model television set with a grey screen is situated within one of the shelves. A white electrical cord hangs down the wall near the plants.

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