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Tomashich

Jun 30, 2026

Adzhiryuara, Abkhazia

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This video shows the interior of a dilapidated building, with a view of a balcony overlooking the sea. The interior is in a state of disrepair, with peeling paint, graffiti on the walls, and debris on the floor, including plastic bottles and wooden planks. The architecture suggests an older building, possibly a historic one, with arched window openings and a stone pillar. The balcony area is tiled with a checkerboard pattern of beige and reddish-brown tiles. A stone balustrade runs along the edge of the balcony, which is partially overgrown with greenery. Beyond the balustrade, lush green trees, including a very tall, slender evergreen tree, dominate the foreground. The main focus shifts to the stunning view from the balcony: a vast expanse of turquoise sea under a bright blue sky dotted with white clouds. The horizon line shows the calm sea meeting the sky, with a few distant, indistinct landmasses or structures. The overall impression is one of abandonment and decay within the building, juxtaposed with the timeless beauty of the natural landscape and the sea. The time of day appears to be daytime, likely late morning or early afternoon, given the bright sunlight. The weather seems pleasant, with a clear sky. While no people are visible, the graffiti on the wall suggests human presence at some point. The location cues like the specific architecture and the lush greenery, combined with the coastal view, point towards a Mediterranean or Black Sea region setting, consistent with Abkhazia. The emotion evoked is a mix of melancholy for the decay and awe at the natural beauty. There is visible graffiti on the left wall of the interior, but the text is largely illegible.

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