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This image captures a section of three light-brown wooden bookshelves against a light-colored wall, characteristic of an indoor residential or study environment in Krasnodar, Russia. The shelves are densely populated with books and various decorative objects.

On the uppermost shelf, from left to right, are a small white ceramic pumpkin, an orange ceramic pumpkin, a black hair claw clip, and a small white ceramic sculpture of a Volkswagen T1 van. Multiple books with predominantly Russian titles are arranged behind these items.

The middle shelf prominently features an ornate, antique-style oval standing mirror with a cream-colored frame. To the left of the mirror, a small white basket holds white beaded accessories, a yellow lemon, a miniature disco ball, and a red-spotted ceramic mushroom figurine. A collection of horizontally stacked books, including Russian editions by Joel Dicker and Donna Tartt, is visible. To the right of the mirror, a small white rectangular electronic device and a black rectangular electronic device rest on stacks of books. A Russian edition of Marcel Proust is placed face down on a stack of grey books. Other books with varied spine designs and Russian text line this shelf, one bearing a green stripe with text "For residents of the European Union: +420-353-549-285."

The lowermost visible shelf contains additional books, arranged both vertically and in stacks. On the far left, a dark-colored bottle with a pump dispenser, labeled "Ambre," stands next to a white ceramic Christmas tree-shaped decoration. Visible book titles include works by Anthony Trollope, Somerset Maugham, John Updike, and Theodore Dreiser.

No individuals or active interactions are present; all objects are stationary.
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Mar 28, 2026, 6:52 AM

Krasnodar, Russia

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This image captures a section of three light-brown wooden bookshelves against a light-colored wall, characteristic of an indoor residential or study environment in Krasnodar, Russia. The shelves are densely populated with books and various decorative objects. On the uppermost shelf, from left to right, are a small white ceramic pumpkin, an orange ceramic pumpkin, a black hair claw clip, and a small white ceramic sculpture of a Volkswagen T1 van. Multiple books with predominantly Russian titles are arranged behind these items. The middle shelf prominently features an ornate, antique-style oval standing mirror with a cream-colored frame. To the left of the mirror, a small white basket holds white beaded accessories, a yellow lemon, a miniature disco ball, and a red-spotted ceramic mushroom figurine. A collection of horizontally stacked books, including Russian editions by Joel Dicker and Donna Tartt, is visible. To the right of the mirror, a small white rectangular electronic device and a black rectangular electronic device rest on stacks of books. A Russian edition of Marcel Proust is placed face down on a stack of grey books. Other books with varied spine designs and Russian text line this shelf, one bearing a green stripe with text "For residents of the European Union: +420-353-549-285." The lowermost visible shelf contains additional books, arranged both vertically and in stacks. On the far left, a dark-colored bottle with a pump dispenser, labeled "Ambre," stands next to a white ceramic Christmas tree-shaped decoration. Visible book titles include works by Anthony Trollope, Somerset Maugham, John Updike, and Theodore Dreiser. No individuals or active interactions are present; all objects are stationary.

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