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This image shows a view of a densely built urban area in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, likely in a residential district. The primary subject is a large, multi-story apartment building constructed from grey concrete with numerous balconies and windows. The building appears to be of Soviet-era architecture, characterized by its functional design and repetitive modular elements.

The building has at least ten visible stories above ground level. Each story features multiple balconies, many of which are enclosed with glass and metal railings, while others are open and have rudimentary railings made of what appears to be rusted metal. Some balconies have clothing hanging out to dry. The windows are of various sizes and configurations, with some being large panoramic glass panels and others smaller, more traditional panes. The overall condition of the building suggests it is an older structure, with some signs of wear and tear, such as chipped paint and discolored concrete.

To the left of the main apartment building, a portion of another, slightly narrower apartment building is visible. This building is also concrete but has a reddish-brown facade and similar balcony structures.

In the foreground, a dark grey corrugated metal fence stretches across the bottom of the image. A small white sign with text is affixed to the fence on the left side.

Behind and to the right of the main apartment building, several other structures are partially visible. These include a small brick building with a dark roof and windows, and a tall, pale green structure. The sky above is partly cloudy with a light blue hue. The scene depicts a common urban landscape in Ulaanbaatar, characterized by its high-density residential architecture and the practical, often utilitarian aesthetic of its buildings.
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Jun 28, 2026

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia

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This image shows a view of a densely built urban area in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, likely in a residential district. The primary subject is a large, multi-story apartment building constructed from grey concrete with numerous balconies and windows. The building appears to be of Soviet-era architecture, characterized by its functional design and repetitive modular elements. The building has at least ten visible stories above ground level. Each story features multiple balconies, many of which are enclosed with glass and metal railings, while others are open and have rudimentary railings made of what appears to be rusted metal. Some balconies have clothing hanging out to dry. The windows are of various sizes and configurations, with some being large panoramic glass panels and others smaller, more traditional panes. The overall condition of the building suggests it is an older structure, with some signs of wear and tear, such as chipped paint and discolored concrete. To the left of the main apartment building, a portion of another, slightly narrower apartment building is visible. This building is also concrete but has a reddish-brown facade and similar balcony structures. In the foreground, a dark grey corrugated metal fence stretches across the bottom of the image. A small white sign with text is affixed to the fence on the left side. Behind and to the right of the main apartment building, several other structures are partially visible. These include a small brick building with a dark roof and windows, and a tall, pale green structure. The sky above is partly cloudy with a light blue hue. The scene depicts a common urban landscape in Ulaanbaatar, characterized by its high-density residential architecture and the practical, often utilitarian aesthetic of its buildings.

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