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This media file shows a close-up, eye-level view of a wall covered in a dense tangle of wires and electrical boxes. The wall itself is painted a light, neutral color and shows signs of wear and tear, with some chipping and uneven texture. The primary focus is on the various electrical components. A large, dark, dusty electrical box is mounted high on the wall. Below it, a smaller, more exposed junction box is overflowing with numerous white and grey wires, some of which are frayed. There are also several other smaller, older-looking electrical connections and terminals visible. A yellow sticker with Russian text is affixed to the wall near the top right, with the number "292-51-81" prominently displayed. The text on the sticker appears to be an advertisement for lock installation and replacement services, mentioning "24 hours" and various types of locks and locations like "apartments, cars, safes, garages." The scene is dimly lit, suggesting an indoor location that is not brightly illuminated. The overall impression is one of disarray and neglect, with a large amount of exposed and potentially unorganized electrical wiring. The setting appears to be utilitarian, possibly a utility room, basement, or an older building's wiring closet. There are no people visible in the image.
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