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This is a sideways shot of a street scene in Shymkent, Kazakhstan. The sun is bright and high in a clear blue sky, indicating it's likely daytime, possibly late morning or early afternoon. The scene is dominated by cars parked along the side of the road, with buildings lining the opposite side. The buildings appear to be a mix of shops and businesses, with several signs visible. Some of the text on the signs is in English, such as "Go Korea" and "REMAX," suggesting an international influence or presence. Other signs are in Cyrillic script, like "КОФЕ СОБОЙ" (which translates to "coffee to go") and "MEDRINK." The presence of Cyrillic further confirms the location is likely within a region where it's used. The cars are a prominent feature, with several modern vehicles visible. One license plate clearly reads "KZ 949 AVR 17," with "KZ" being the country code for Kazakhstan. Another license plate shows "KZ 46". There are no people clearly visible in the foreground, but the general atmosphere suggests a bustling urban environment. The overall impression is a typical street view in a moderately developed city.
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