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This is a low-angle, close-up, exterior shot of the twin engines of a large aircraft, likely a Tu-144 or Concorde, pointing upwards towards the sky. The engines are large and cylindrical, with a reddish-brown interior visible at the openings, featuring two visible latches or securing mechanisms. The exterior of the engines is a dark gray, with visible panel lines, rivets, and some signs of wear and tear. There are also various access panels and vents on the engine casings. Above and to the right of the engines, a portion of the aircraft's body or wing is visible. This section is a lighter, off-white color and appears to be clad in a material resembling concrete or stone tiles. Numerous small, square windows are visible on this surface. The sky is a clear blue with a few wispy white clouds on the left side. On the right side, closer to the horizon, there are some larger, more dramatic clouds with orange and pink hues, suggesting either sunrise or sunset. The overall lighting suggests it is either early morning or late afternoon. The scene appears to be set outdoors, possibly at an aviation museum or an exhibit, given the static presentation of the aircraft. The lack of people or any dynamic activity implies the aircraft is not in operation. The location context provided is Ulyanovsk, Russia. There is no visible text in the image.
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