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This media file shows a close-up of a souvenir magnet. The magnet is designed to resemble a miniature cityscape embedded in amber-colored resin. The cityscape features several architectural elements, including towers, windows, and decorative motifs, rendered in a light-colored material, possibly resin or painted plastic. Interspersed throughout the amber resin are small, irregular pieces of amber-colored stones. The magnet has text visible on a white ribbon-like element integrated into the cityscape design. On the right side of the magnet, text is written vertically. The top portion of the text is in Latin script and reads "KÖNIGSBERG". Below that, in Cyrillic script, it reads "КАЛИНИНГРАД". These names refer to the historical and current names of the city of Kaliningrad. The magnet appears to be a three-dimensional object, with different layers and depths suggesting a relief design. The amber resin has a translucent quality, allowing some light to pass through and highlighting the embedded stones and the architectural details. The background is a plain, light-colored surface, possibly a tabletop or wall, which provides a neutral backdrop that emphasizes the magnet. There is no discernible activity or event taking place; the image is a static depiction of the object. The lighting is somewhat diffused, casting soft shadows and highlighting the textures and colors of the magnet.
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