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This close-up, top-down shot captures a densely packed collection of colorful souvenir magnets displayed on a white surface, likely a refrigerator door. The scene suggests a home in Tbilisi, Georgia, as indicated by a prominent map-shaped magnet featuring cartoon figures and Georgian script. The magnets are diverse in shape, size, and material, showcasing numerous travel destinations and cultural icons. Visible magnets include: "Rhodes" (a map and a coat of arms), "NAPOLI," a wooden "SAFE TRAVELS" magnet with runes, "THAILAND" (a framed train scene), "BANGKOK" (golden temples), and "Malaysia TRULY ASIA" (floral designs). European locations are well represented with "AMALFI" (lemons in a crate), "FINLAND" (an antler), "KØBENHAVN" (Copenhagen buildings), and "BELGIUM" with magnets for "BRUGGE" and "BRUSSELS" depicting characteristic architecture, bicycles, and references to Belgian beer and waffles. Further magnets include "ISTANBUL" (a word magnet featuring Sultan Ahmet and Ayasofya, and a 3D mosque), "Sicilia" (a car magnet), "DOLOMITI" (mountains with a skier), "ALBEROBELLO" (a trullo house), "CRETE" (a replica of the Phaistos Disc), and "Las Vegas" (a heart-shaped design). A partially visible "Viet Nam" magnet is also present, along with a "AGA" magnet. A hand-drawn Funko Pop-style character is affixed over part of the Georgia map. The collection signifies extensive travel and cherished memories from around the world.
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