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The image depicts an outdoor animal enclosure, likely a temporary petting zoo, situated in a public area in front of the Museum of the Black Sea Fleet (Officer's House) on Lenin Street in Sevastopol, Ukraine.

The ground within the enclosure is largely covered with dry, light-brown straw, with patches of exposed, dry, cracked earth visible. Scattered on the ground are small dark pellets, consistent with rabbit droppings.

A prominent, rustic wooden bench, constructed from a thick, dark-brown plank resting on two horizontal logs, spans the foreground. Beneath this bench, a shaggy, medium-sized brown-grey rabbit with long ears is curled up, resting on the exposed dirt. A second animal, possibly another rabbit with light brown/orange fur, is partially visible behind the bench's support log.

Further within the enclosure, at least four additional rabbits are visible, resting on the straw. These rabbits are predominantly brown or grey-brown. Various simple wooden structures are present: sections of light-brown wooden fencing form pens or barriers, and two small, weathered wooden hutches or shelters are positioned in the mid-ground. A small, white rectangular trough with a wooden base, possibly for food or water, rests on the straw in the mid-center.

In the far left background, a lone individual is partially visible behind the wooden fencing, wearing a light-colored padded jacket and dark pants, facing away from the camera. They appear to be standing or bending.

Beyond the enclosure, a paved area is visible, bordered by several bare-branched trees with light-colored trunks. The backdrop is dominated by a large, light-colored classical building featuring columns and a grand staircase, identified as the Museum of the Black Sea Fleet. To the right of the building, purple banners with white designs are discernable. The sky is overcast.
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Mar 12, 2026, 3:08 PM

Sevastopol, Ukraine

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The image depicts an outdoor animal enclosure, likely a temporary petting zoo, situated in a public area in front of the Museum of the Black Sea Fleet (Officer's House) on Lenin Street in Sevastopol, Ukraine. The ground within the enclosure is largely covered with dry, light-brown straw, with patches of exposed, dry, cracked earth visible. Scattered on the ground are small dark pellets, consistent with rabbit droppings. A prominent, rustic wooden bench, constructed from a thick, dark-brown plank resting on two horizontal logs, spans the foreground. Beneath this bench, a shaggy, medium-sized brown-grey rabbit with long ears is curled up, resting on the exposed dirt. A second animal, possibly another rabbit with light brown/orange fur, is partially visible behind the bench's support log. Further within the enclosure, at least four additional rabbits are visible, resting on the straw. These rabbits are predominantly brown or grey-brown. Various simple wooden structures are present: sections of light-brown wooden fencing form pens or barriers, and two small, weathered wooden hutches or shelters are positioned in the mid-ground. A small, white rectangular trough with a wooden base, possibly for food or water, rests on the straw in the mid-center. In the far left background, a lone individual is partially visible behind the wooden fencing, wearing a light-colored padded jacket and dark pants, facing away from the camera. They appear to be standing or bending. Beyond the enclosure, a paved area is visible, bordered by several bare-branched trees with light-colored trunks. The backdrop is dominated by a large, light-colored classical building featuring columns and a grand staircase, identified as the Museum of the Black Sea Fleet. To the right of the building, purple banners with white designs are discernable. The sky is overcast.

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