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This detailed image depicts a wooden shoe rack filled with various pairs of bowling shoes, located in Riga, Latvia. The multi-tiered, dark brown wooden rack features numerous square compartments, systematically organizing the footwear.

The bowling shoes are predominantly two-toned, exhibiting combinations of cream, white, dark blue, black, and red. Many shoes are positioned with their heels facing outwards, displaying size numbers printed in red or black on white circular or rectangular patches. Observable sizes include "44 10", "45 11 13", "46 12", "47 13", "48 14", "49 15", "50 16", and "51 17", where the first number typically denotes the European size. Laces, mostly dark in color, are visible on many pairs, some neatly tied, others loose.

Small white labels with black numbers, such as "44", "45", "46", "47", "48", "49", "50", and "51", are affixed to the rack directly below rows of compartments, likely corresponding to the shoe sizes stored above or indicating section numbers. The wall behind the rack is a textured, mottled grey surface. The floor in the foreground is composed of light brown wooden planks. No people are visible in the frame, and no actions beyond the storage of shoes are depicted.
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Jun 6, 2026

Riga, Latvia

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This detailed image depicts a wooden shoe rack filled with various pairs of bowling shoes, located in Riga, Latvia. The multi-tiered, dark brown wooden rack features numerous square compartments, systematically organizing the footwear. The bowling shoes are predominantly two-toned, exhibiting combinations of cream, white, dark blue, black, and red. Many shoes are positioned with their heels facing outwards, displaying size numbers printed in red or black on white circular or rectangular patches. Observable sizes include "44 10", "45 11 13", "46 12", "47 13", "48 14", "49 15", "50 16", and "51 17", where the first number typically denotes the European size. Laces, mostly dark in color, are visible on many pairs, some neatly tied, others loose. Small white labels with black numbers, such as "44", "45", "46", "47", "48", "49", "50", and "51", are affixed to the rack directly below rows of compartments, likely corresponding to the shoe sizes stored above or indicating section numbers. The wall behind the rack is a textured, mottled grey surface. The floor in the foreground is composed of light brown wooden planks. No people are visible in the frame, and no actions beyond the storage of shoes are depicted.

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