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This image captures a public water collection point, known as a buvet, located in Odesa, Ukraine. The scene is set in what appears to be an outdoor public space, possibly a park or a street, with bare trees visible against an overcast sky, suggesting cooler weather (late autumn, winter, or early spring).

The main subject is a person, likely a man, dressed in a dark winter coat and hat, actively collecting water from one of several spigots. He is positioned facing a tiled wall with four blue-handled taps. Another empty plastic bottle is visible on the wet paved ground near him.

The central feature of the image is the buvet building itself. It's a small, white structure with a pitched roof and a recessed area under the eaves where the water taps are located. Large blue Cyrillic letters on the facade clearly read "БЮВЕТ ПРИМОРСЬКИЙ РАЙОН" (Buvet Primorskyi Raion), indicating it is a public water source for the Primorsky District. Above this text, a small emblem or coat of arms is affixed to the building.

Inside the sheltered area, a smaller red sign displays "БЮВЕТ" again, along with operating hours "9.00 - 20.00" (9 AM to 8 PM). Other smaller signs with icons, likely indicating rules or regulations (e.g., no smoking, no littering), are also visible on the wall. A window on the lower part of the building shows faint notices or flyers on its interior, some with text like "ОПЛАТ" and operating times that appear to be different from the buvet itself (e.g., "9:00 - 17:00"), possibly for a service point within the building. The ground is paved with interlocking stones, some appearing damp from water spillage.
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Feb 11, 2025, 10:11 AM

Odesa, Ukraine

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This image captures a public water collection point, known as a buvet, located in Odesa, Ukraine. The scene is set in what appears to be an outdoor public space, possibly a park or a street, with bare trees visible against an overcast sky, suggesting cooler weather (late autumn, winter, or early spring). The main subject is a person, likely a man, dressed in a dark winter coat and hat, actively collecting water from one of several spigots. He is positioned facing a tiled wall with four blue-handled taps. Another empty plastic bottle is visible on the wet paved ground near him. The central feature of the image is the buvet building itself. It's a small, white structure with a pitched roof and a recessed area under the eaves where the water taps are located. Large blue Cyrillic letters on the facade clearly read "БЮВЕТ ПРИМОРСЬКИЙ РАЙОН" (Buvet Primorskyi Raion), indicating it is a public water source for the Primorsky District. Above this text, a small emblem or coat of arms is affixed to the building. Inside the sheltered area, a smaller red sign displays "БЮВЕТ" again, along with operating hours "9.00 - 20.00" (9 AM to 8 PM). Other smaller signs with icons, likely indicating rules or regulations (e.g., no smoking, no littering), are also visible on the wall. A window on the lower part of the building shows faint notices or flyers on its interior, some with text like "ОПЛАТ" and operating times that appear to be different from the buvet itself (e.g., "9:00 - 17:00"), possibly for a service point within the building. The ground is paved with interlocking stones, some appearing damp from water spillage.

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