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The image presents a detailed close-up of an exterior stone wall, located in Baranavichy, Belarus, constructed from two distinct types of stone masonry. No people or animals are visible, and no activity is taking place. The upper portion of the wall features large, irregularly shaped, flat stones predominantly in shades of yellowish-brown and tan. Many of these stones display distinctive natural patterns, including visible striations and prominent concentric circular formations, suggesting a sedimentary rock such as sandstone. These stones are set with relatively thick, dark grey or purplish mortar lines, creating a robust and organic pattern. A clear horizontal line separates this upper section from the lower part of the wall. The lower section is composed of smaller, more varied stones, ranging in color from light beige and cream to soft reddish-brown and pale orange tones. The mortar in this section is thinner and lighter, typically a pale grey. On the far right edge of the lower section, a vertical strip shows a light-colored material, possibly plaster or cement, partially covering a dark mesh-like material, indicating an area under construction, repair, or a structural element like a column. The lighting suggests natural daylight, likely diffused or overcast, as there are no harsh shadows, allowing for clear observation of the textures and colors of the stones and mortar. There is no visible text in the image.
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