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The image depicts an urban landscape in Minsk, Belarus, specifically along the Slepyanka Water System, with a prominent view of a residential building in the Zeleny Lug microdistrict, resembling structures like vulica Kiryly Łukša 1.

In the foreground, a calm body of water, likely a channel or reservoir of the Slepyanka Water System, occupies the lower half of the frame. Its surface displays ripples and reflections, including a distinct, elongated, bright yellow reflection from the distant building's windows in the bottom-center. A weathered, grey concrete block is partially visible in the bottom-left corner, and dark green, blade-like reeds emerge from the water along the bottom-right edge.

Separating the water from the background elements is a strip of grassy land and a dense line of trees, primarily deciduous, exhibiting various shades of green foliage consistent with summer. Behind this initial tree line, a road or paved path is discernible. On this path, a light blue van is parked or moving slowly, partially obscured by the trees. Further to the left, a red sedan and a white car are also visible, partly hidden by the dense greenery. A tall, slender white lamppost with a spherical light fixture stands vertically in the mid-right portion of the grassy strip.

The background is dominated by a tall, multi-story, white residential building featuring numerous windows and recessed balconies. The right side of the building exhibits bright yellow and orange reflections on several windows, indicating localized sunlight. To both the left and right of this building, two large, brown, lattice-structured power line towers (pylons) rise, supporting overhead power lines that traverse the upper mid-ground. The sky above is largely overcast with various shades of grey clouds, though some lighter patches are present. There are no clearly discernible people or specific actions occurring.
Leonardo

Jun 7, 2026, 5:37 PM

Minsk, Belarus

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The image depicts an urban landscape in Minsk, Belarus, specifically along the Slepyanka Water System, with a prominent view of a residential building in the Zeleny Lug microdistrict, resembling structures like vulica Kiryly Łukša 1. In the foreground, a calm body of water, likely a channel or reservoir of the Slepyanka Water System, occupies the lower half of the frame. Its surface displays ripples and reflections, including a distinct, elongated, bright yellow reflection from the distant building's windows in the bottom-center. A weathered, grey concrete block is partially visible in the bottom-left corner, and dark green, blade-like reeds emerge from the water along the bottom-right edge. Separating the water from the background elements is a strip of grassy land and a dense line of trees, primarily deciduous, exhibiting various shades of green foliage consistent with summer. Behind this initial tree line, a road or paved path is discernible. On this path, a light blue van is parked or moving slowly, partially obscured by the trees. Further to the left, a red sedan and a white car are also visible, partly hidden by the dense greenery. A tall, slender white lamppost with a spherical light fixture stands vertically in the mid-right portion of the grassy strip. The background is dominated by a tall, multi-story, white residential building featuring numerous windows and recessed balconies. The right side of the building exhibits bright yellow and orange reflections on several windows, indicating localized sunlight. To both the left and right of this building, two large, brown, lattice-structured power line towers (pylons) rise, supporting overhead power lines that traverse the upper mid-ground. The sky above is largely overcast with various shades of grey clouds, though some lighter patches are present. There are no clearly discernible people or specific actions occurring.

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