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The scene, located in Krupki, Belarus, depicts an outdoor rainwater collection system. A black, ribbed barrel, likely metal or plastic, serves as the primary collection vessel. Inside the barrel, a bright blue plastic liner is fitted, extending over the rim. The barrel is filled with water, which appears dark and has numerous small, light-colored particles floating on its surface and adhering to the blue liner at the waterline. A grey plastic downspout, approximately 10-15 cm in diameter, extends from an unseen overhead structure and angles downward into the barrel, with its opening partially submerged in the water. The end of the downspout shows signs of wear and has an irregular hole.

To the left of the barrel, a light-colored vertical pole, partially painted yellow, is visible. Below and behind this pole, several curved, grey corrugated sheets, possibly asbestos cement, are stacked or leaning against a surface. Directly behind the barrel, a structure with horizontal grey, weathered siding or planks is present, exhibiting scattered yellowish lichen or discoloration. To the right of the barrel and behind the downspout, a rusty, reddish-brown vertical metal pole stands alongside a vertical wooden support beam. The immediate ground level surrounding the barrel consists of green grass with interspersed small white flowers and various weeds. No people are visible in the scene.
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Jun 7, 2026

Krupki, Belarus

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The scene, located in Krupki, Belarus, depicts an outdoor rainwater collection system. A black, ribbed barrel, likely metal or plastic, serves as the primary collection vessel. Inside the barrel, a bright blue plastic liner is fitted, extending over the rim. The barrel is filled with water, which appears dark and has numerous small, light-colored particles floating on its surface and adhering to the blue liner at the waterline. A grey plastic downspout, approximately 10-15 cm in diameter, extends from an unseen overhead structure and angles downward into the barrel, with its opening partially submerged in the water. The end of the downspout shows signs of wear and has an irregular hole. To the left of the barrel, a light-colored vertical pole, partially painted yellow, is visible. Below and behind this pole, several curved, grey corrugated sheets, possibly asbestos cement, are stacked or leaning against a surface. Directly behind the barrel, a structure with horizontal grey, weathered siding or planks is present, exhibiting scattered yellowish lichen or discoloration. To the right of the barrel and behind the downspout, a rusty, reddish-brown vertical metal pole stands alongside a vertical wooden support beam. The immediate ground level surrounding the barrel consists of green grass with interspersed small white flowers and various weeds. No people are visible in the scene.

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