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This outdoor image, captured in Polianytsia, Ukraine, centers on a large topiary designed as a sitting teddy bear
MomentThis outdoor image, captured in Polianytsia, Ukraine, centers on a large topiary designed as a sitting teddy bear. The bear, crafted from green artificial turf or meticulously trimmed live greenery, occupies the mid-foreground. It features defined ears, a snout, a stout body, and outstretched limbs, with a thin, light-colored strand hanging from its right arm. The ground beneath the topiary is paved with dark grey cobblestones, exhibiting some wear and minor dirt accumulation in the crevices, with a notable shadow cast across the surface from the right. In the left background, a dark rectangular sign with the white text "Westhills" and a sun-like logo is visible. Partially obscured below this, another sign segment shows "hills" and "TOWN 066." Beyond these signs, modern multi-story buildings with balconies are visible, suggesting a residential or resort complex. Further in the distance, green forested mountains or hills rise under a partly cloudy sky. On the right side of the frame, a building facade stands with a distinctive design. It features horizontal segments of white, log-like siding alternating with vertical sections of light brown and cream-colored brickwork. A dark-framed window is present in the white siding, and a smaller window is visible in the brick section to the right. The dark roofline of the building is adorned with small, string-like decorative lights. The overall scene depicts a well-maintained outdoor area, likely an entrance or common space of the "Westhills" complex.
