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This is a vertical, eye-level, medium shot of an exterior building facade in Khimki, Russia. The image is split between two distinct textures: the left side features a light-colored, tiled wall with multiple windows and air conditioning units, while the right side displays a corrugated, reddish-brown metal surface with white graffiti. On the left, three air conditioning units are visible, two on the upper half and one on the lower half. Several silver, flexible metal pipes run horizontally across the tiled wall. There are large windows with white frames and frosted glass. The tiling is a mosaic of small, square tiles in various shades of grey. The right side of the image is dominated by a large, weathered, reddish-brown metal door or wall, with vertical corrugations. Prominently displayed in white spray paint on this surface is the Cyrillic word "МУСОР", meaning "trash" or "garbage". The metal shows signs of rust and wear. To the far right of the metal surface, a dark opening reveals the interior of a dimly lit space, with stacked boxes and what appear to be more metal structures. The lighting suggests it is daytime, but the overall mood is somewhat industrial and utilitarian, with a touch of urban decay due to the graffiti and weathered materials. There are no people visible in the frame. The scene appears to be an alleyway or the side of a commercial or industrial building.
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