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The image depicts a nighttime urban scene on Praspiekt Niezaliežnasci (Independence Avenue) in Minsk, Belarus, specifically at its intersection with vulica Kirava (Kirov Street), viewed looking northeast uphill along Praspiekt Niezaliežnasci.

In the foreground, a dark-toned paved road, composed of interlocking pavers, leads uphill. A continuous white lane line is visible on its surface. Flanking the road are sidewalks partially covered with accumulations of dirty snow and ice. The verge on the right side also shows significant snow cover.

Two multi-story buildings, architecturally consistent with the Stalinist Empire style, frame the avenue. The building on the left (Praspiekt Niezaliežnasci 22) exhibits yellowish facade lighting, highlighting multiple windows and balconies. A pedestrian crossing sign is affixed to a pole on the sidewalk in front of this building. The building on the right (Praspiekt Niezaliežnasci 23) shares a similar illuminated facade and is fronted by an ornate black metal fence with gold-colored decorative elements.

An intersection is visible further up the avenue, controlled by two sets of vehicle traffic lights, both displaying red signals. A pedestrian traffic light on the left side of the street is illuminated green. A tall, modern street lamp with a bright white light source stands prominently on the right side of the road in the mid-ground. Additional, more traditional streetlights are visible further uphill. Bare deciduous trees are present on both sides of the avenue, particularly on the right, indicating a winter environment. Faint headlights from distant vehicles are discernible further up the sloping road. One individual is visible walking on the left sidewalk, moving away from the camera. The sky above is dark and overcast.
Iamslauta

Feb 24, 2026

Minsk, Belarus

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The image depicts a nighttime urban scene on Praspiekt Niezaliežnasci (Independence Avenue) in Minsk, Belarus, specifically at its intersection with vulica Kirava (Kirov Street), viewed looking northeast uphill along Praspiekt Niezaliežnasci. In the foreground, a dark-toned paved road, composed of interlocking pavers, leads uphill. A continuous white lane line is visible on its surface. Flanking the road are sidewalks partially covered with accumulations of dirty snow and ice. The verge on the right side also shows significant snow cover. Two multi-story buildings, architecturally consistent with the Stalinist Empire style, frame the avenue. The building on the left (Praspiekt Niezaliežnasci 22) exhibits yellowish facade lighting, highlighting multiple windows and balconies. A pedestrian crossing sign is affixed to a pole on the sidewalk in front of this building. The building on the right (Praspiekt Niezaliežnasci 23) shares a similar illuminated facade and is fronted by an ornate black metal fence with gold-colored decorative elements. An intersection is visible further up the avenue, controlled by two sets of vehicle traffic lights, both displaying red signals. A pedestrian traffic light on the left side of the street is illuminated green. A tall, modern street lamp with a bright white light source stands prominently on the right side of the road in the mid-ground. Additional, more traditional streetlights are visible further uphill. Bare deciduous trees are present on both sides of the avenue, particularly on the right, indicating a winter environment. Faint headlights from distant vehicles are discernible further up the sloping road. One individual is visible walking on the left sidewalk, moving away from the camera. The sky above is dark and overcast.

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