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The image presents a forensic view from inside a vehicle, focused on its right-side mirror and the exterior environment. The perspective is through a vehicle's passenger side window, with a diagonal blur across the upper left and center attributed to the glass.

The vehicle's black plastic right-side mirror housing is prominent, with the mirror surface heavily soiled by numerous white and light-colored specks, consistent with dried road spray or dirt. A reddish-brown, possibly faded plastic or wood-effect, trim piece is visible below the mirror's casing. To the immediate left of the mirror, the exterior road surface appears light grey/beige and is extensively covered in dirt or salt residue. A dark-colored metal balustrade, featuring a repeating pattern of interlocking squares, runs parallel to the road, indicating a bridge or embankment.

Beyond the balustrade, a body of water, likely a river, is partially visible. On the far bank, multiple light-colored, multi-story residential buildings with red or maroon sloped roofs are evident. These buildings display typical Soviet-era architectural characteristics. A tall, black lamppost with two luminaires extending in opposite directions is silhouetted against a clear, bright blue sky. A large, dark green evergreen tree is visible on the far left, while other bare deciduous trees are scattered in the background.

The scene is located in Podolsk, Russia, specifically from the bridge on Prospekt Revolyutsii (Revolution Avenue) crossing the Pakhra River, looking towards the west/north-west. The buildings on the far bank align with those found along Ulitsa Kirova (Kirov Street) and Prospekt Lenina (Lenin Avenue) in that vicinity. The overall impression is a clear, sunny day following conditions that left significant road grime. No people are visible.
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Mar 24, 2026, 7:05 AM

Podolsk, Russia

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The image presents a forensic view from inside a vehicle, focused on its right-side mirror and the exterior environment. The perspective is through a vehicle's passenger side window, with a diagonal blur across the upper left and center attributed to the glass. The vehicle's black plastic right-side mirror housing is prominent, with the mirror surface heavily soiled by numerous white and light-colored specks, consistent with dried road spray or dirt. A reddish-brown, possibly faded plastic or wood-effect, trim piece is visible below the mirror's casing. To the immediate left of the mirror, the exterior road surface appears light grey/beige and is extensively covered in dirt or salt residue. A dark-colored metal balustrade, featuring a repeating pattern of interlocking squares, runs parallel to the road, indicating a bridge or embankment. Beyond the balustrade, a body of water, likely a river, is partially visible. On the far bank, multiple light-colored, multi-story residential buildings with red or maroon sloped roofs are evident. These buildings display typical Soviet-era architectural characteristics. A tall, black lamppost with two luminaires extending in opposite directions is silhouetted against a clear, bright blue sky. A large, dark green evergreen tree is visible on the far left, while other bare deciduous trees are scattered in the background. The scene is located in Podolsk, Russia, specifically from the bridge on Prospekt Revolyutsii (Revolution Avenue) crossing the Pakhra River, looking towards the west/north-west. The buildings on the far bank align with those found along Ulitsa Kirova (Kirov Street) and Prospekt Lenina (Lenin Avenue) in that vicinity. The overall impression is a clear, sunny day following conditions that left significant road grime. No people are visible.

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