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The image displays a rooftop restaurant scene during twilight or early night in Khiva, Uzbekistan, offering a view of prominent architectural landmarks within the historic Ichan Kala.

The sky, occupying the majority of the upper frame, is a deep blue fading to darker tones towards the top. Scattered dark grey clouds are present across the left and central sky. A small, distinct bright point of light is visible in the upper central sky quadrant. A string of ten warm-toned, exposed filament light bulbs hangs horizontally across the upper midground, providing artificial illumination to the restaurant.

To the far right, a large, truncated cylindrical minaret, identified as the Kalta Minor Minaret, rises from the bottom edge of the frame, brightly lit from its base upwards. Its facade features distinct horizontal bands of geometric brickwork patterns in orange-brown, white, and teal-blue hues.

In the distant background, silhouetted against the dark blue horizon to the left of center, a tall, slender, unlit minaret is visible, consistent with the Islam Khodja Minaret. A partial view of a light green dome is present in the far left background. A white, chimney-like structure stands between the two minarets.

The foreground and midground present the outdoor dining area. Multiple wooden tables, set with white plates, inverted glasses, bowls, and cutlery, are visible. The tables have dark, reflective surfaces. Seating consists of chairs with wicker-style bases and light-colored cushions. A decorative wooden railing or partition with intricate geometric carvings and spherical finials forms a boundary in the midground, partially reflecting the string lights.

In the extreme lower right foreground, the right side of a man's head and shoulder are partially visible. He has short brown hair and is wearing a white t-shirt, looking towards the left.
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Jun 7, 2026, 3:50 PM

Khiva, Uzbekistan

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The image displays a rooftop restaurant scene during twilight or early night in Khiva, Uzbekistan, offering a view of prominent architectural landmarks within the historic Ichan Kala. The sky, occupying the majority of the upper frame, is a deep blue fading to darker tones towards the top. Scattered dark grey clouds are present across the left and central sky. A small, distinct bright point of light is visible in the upper central sky quadrant. A string of ten warm-toned, exposed filament light bulbs hangs horizontally across the upper midground, providing artificial illumination to the restaurant. To the far right, a large, truncated cylindrical minaret, identified as the Kalta Minor Minaret, rises from the bottom edge of the frame, brightly lit from its base upwards. Its facade features distinct horizontal bands of geometric brickwork patterns in orange-brown, white, and teal-blue hues. In the distant background, silhouetted against the dark blue horizon to the left of center, a tall, slender, unlit minaret is visible, consistent with the Islam Khodja Minaret. A partial view of a light green dome is present in the far left background. A white, chimney-like structure stands between the two minarets. The foreground and midground present the outdoor dining area. Multiple wooden tables, set with white plates, inverted glasses, bowls, and cutlery, are visible. The tables have dark, reflective surfaces. Seating consists of chairs with wicker-style bases and light-colored cushions. A decorative wooden railing or partition with intricate geometric carvings and spherical finials forms a boundary in the midground, partially reflecting the string lights. In the extreme lower right foreground, the right side of a man's head and shoulder are partially visible. He has short brown hair and is wearing a white t-shirt, looking towards the left.

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