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The image depicts a street scene on Vjalikaja Trajeckaja Street, Hrodna, Belarus, under a clear, bright blue sky. The perspective is from a slightly elevated position on the right side of the street, looking down the thoroughfare.

In the immediate foreground, out-of-focus bare tree branches with minimal dried leaves partially obscure the lower right quadrant. Behind these branches, a wire fence separates a patterned grey sidewalk from an unkempt strip of ground containing dried vegetation and scattered rocks.

A two-lane asphalt road runs from the foreground into the distance on the left, displaying faded white lane markings. A dark grey SUV is parked on the left side of the road, facing away from the camera. Adjacent to the parked vehicle and dominating the left mid-ground is a multi-story building constructed with light-colored bricks, featuring a dark roof with multiple dormer windows and small balconies with dark railings. A large, dark rectangular sign on its side prominently displays the text "THE CULT," with the partially visible words "CHARLES BUKOWSKI" beneath it. A dark chimney protrudes from the roofline.

Parallel to the road on the right is the aforementioned patterned grey sidewalk, which extends into the distance. Strong, elongated shadows from unseen objects, consistent with utility poles and trees, are cast across the sidewalk and road, indicating direct sunlight from the right. A wooden utility pole with overhead wires is positioned along the right side of the street, accompanied by a tall, leafless deciduous tree. Further down the street on the left, a two-story yellow building with dark windows is visible amongst other structures.

No individuals are present in the scene, and no specific actions or interactions are observed. The environment suggests an urban setting, likely during late winter or early spring, given the bare deciduous tree.
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Mar 16, 2026

Hrodna, Belarus

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The image depicts a street scene on Vjalikaja Trajeckaja Street, Hrodna, Belarus, under a clear, bright blue sky. The perspective is from a slightly elevated position on the right side of the street, looking down the thoroughfare. In the immediate foreground, out-of-focus bare tree branches with minimal dried leaves partially obscure the lower right quadrant. Behind these branches, a wire fence separates a patterned grey sidewalk from an unkempt strip of ground containing dried vegetation and scattered rocks. A two-lane asphalt road runs from the foreground into the distance on the left, displaying faded white lane markings. A dark grey SUV is parked on the left side of the road, facing away from the camera. Adjacent to the parked vehicle and dominating the left mid-ground is a multi-story building constructed with light-colored bricks, featuring a dark roof with multiple dormer windows and small balconies with dark railings. A large, dark rectangular sign on its side prominently displays the text "THE CULT," with the partially visible words "CHARLES BUKOWSKI" beneath it. A dark chimney protrudes from the roofline. Parallel to the road on the right is the aforementioned patterned grey sidewalk, which extends into the distance. Strong, elongated shadows from unseen objects, consistent with utility poles and trees, are cast across the sidewalk and road, indicating direct sunlight from the right. A wooden utility pole with overhead wires is positioned along the right side of the street, accompanied by a tall, leafless deciduous tree. Further down the street on the left, a two-story yellow building with dark windows is visible amongst other structures. No individuals are present in the scene, and no specific actions or interactions are observed. The environment suggests an urban setting, likely during late winter or early spring, given the bare deciduous tree.

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