Memory from Unknown, Unknown
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Unknown, Unknown
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The image displays two informational signs mounted on a white, flat wall in an unknown location within the city of Unknown, Unknown

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The image displays two informational signs mounted on a white, flat wall in an unknown location within the city of Unknown, Unknown. On the left, a large rectangular sign with a blue header is titled "EKOLOGIYA XAVFSIZLIGI" (Ecological Safety) in Uzbek. The sign, bearing the "JIZZAKH PETROLEUM" logo in its top-left corner, presents environmental safety guidelines through six illustrated panels: 1. A red waste bin containing a black garbage bag with a recycle symbol, indicating proper waste disposal. 2. A red jerrycan pouring liquid labeled "OIL" onto the ground, illustrating improper waste liquid disposal. 3. Three leaking industrial barrels marked with radiation symbols, representing hazardous material storage. 4. A horizontal row of five different colored recycling bins (orange, yellow, green, blue, dark blue) with various recyclable items (bottles, cans), depicting waste segregation. 5. A green stylized depiction of a planet or landmass, accompanied by text "ATROF MUHITNI ASRANG" (Protect the Environment). The sign appears worn with some visible scuff marks along its edges. To the right, a second, partially visible rectangular sign with an orange header also features the "JIZZAKH PETROLEUM" logo. Visible portions of this sign depict safety equipment, including a yellow hard hat and a pair of red and black electrical cables, potentially jumper cables or leads. Text in Uzbek, such as "Taqiqlangan" (Forbidden) and "O'chirilmas" (Do Not Turn Off), is visible on this sign. To the upper left of the blue environmental sign, a white electrical utility box or junction box is affixed to the wall. Red lettering "220 V" is clearly visible on this box. Various wires, primarily black and white, extend from or around this electrical component. Above the blue sign, a black cylindrical object with a spherical end protrudes from the wall, possibly a sensor or a small light fixture. The upper portion of the image shows a plain, light-colored ceiling or upper wall, suggesting an indoor or sheltered outdoor setting. No individuals are present in the scene.

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