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Here's a detailed description of the image: **Scene:** An informational sign about "Yeti and Humans" (translated from Russian), specifically focusing on the field of Hominology, or the study of the "Snowman" (Yeti)
Here's a detailed description of the image: **Scene:** An informational sign about "Yeti and Humans" (translated from Russian), specifically focusing on the field of Hominology, or the study of the "Snowman" (Yeti). It appears to be located in an outdoor setting, likely a park or forest area. The ground is covered in fallen leaves, and there's snow present. **Sign Details:** * The sign's title reads "ЙЕТИ И ЧЕЛОВЕК" ("Yeti and Humans") and includes a subtitle, "Гоминология: наука о Снежном человеке" ("Hominology: the science of the Snowman"). * The sign features text in Russian, discussing research groups and organizations in various countries (USA, Canada, China, and Russia) that investigate the Yeti/relict hominoid phenomenon. It also mentions the Smolensk seminar on hominology. * The sign highlights the importance of accurate and objective information, criticizing sensationalized or inaccurate media reports. * It references the International Institute of Hominology, founded by experts to provide reliable information on the topic. * The sign includes portraits of individuals involved in Yeti research, with their names labeled: * Строганов А.Н. (Stroganov A.N.) * Фокин А.Г. (Fokin A.G.) * Бурцев И.Д. (Burtsev I.D.) * Сапунов В.Б. (Sapunov V.B.) * There is a QR code displayed on the sign, linked to the website "rus-yeti.ru/exhibition". * A copyright notice at the bottom states that the photos are from the personal archive of Valeria Sushkova and Igor Dmitrievich Turte. **Environment:** * The sign is mounted on a green metal frame. * The background includes trees, most notably birch trees. * A white gazebo is partially visible on the left side of the frame. * It is located in the city of Галево, Russia.