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The image depicts an urban park environment during late winter or early spring in Hrodna, Belarus. The primary subject is a leafless deciduous tree, consistent with a Sumac species (Rhus typhina), positioned centrally. Its gnarled, multi-branched trunk is light greyish-brown and leans slightly to the viewer's left. The tree's extensive network of bare branches is laden with numerous small, dark red, cone-shaped buds or persistent fruit clusters, silhouetted against a clear, light blue sky.

The ground consists of dry, yellowish-brown grass, interspersed with patches of exposed soil and several small, young saplings. A light-colored paved pathway curves through the grassy area from the lower left towards the mid-right.

To the left of the main tree, a cluster of several mature, dark green conical evergreen trees (likely Thuja or Juniper) is present, with one larger specimen prominently positioned. Further behind these evergreens and slightly to the left, a tall, slender cellular tower with red and white horizontal stripes is visible against the sky.

To the right and behind the central tree, a row of three slender, tall, dark green conical evergreen trees stands. Beyond them, a black metal fence or railing separates the parkland from a road. In the far background, multiple light-colored, multi-story buildings are visible, including a prominent white residential or commercial structure with balconies on the right. A white vehicle is partially discernible on the far right, near the background buildings.

The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight from the left, casting distinct shadows of the trees onto the dry grass. No people or animals are visible. The specific location within Hrodna, Belarus, is consistent with an urban green space such as **Gorky Park (Park Zhilibera)** or a similar parkland area along **ulitsa Ozheshko** or **ulitsa Kirova**, given the mix of mature trees, paved paths, and surrounding multi-story urban architecture and infrastructure like the distant cellular tower.
Ryzyj

Mar 12, 2026

Hrodna, Belarus

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The image depicts an urban park environment during late winter or early spring in Hrodna, Belarus. The primary subject is a leafless deciduous tree, consistent with a Sumac species (Rhus typhina), positioned centrally. Its gnarled, multi-branched trunk is light greyish-brown and leans slightly to the viewer's left. The tree's extensive network of bare branches is laden with numerous small, dark red, cone-shaped buds or persistent fruit clusters, silhouetted against a clear, light blue sky. The ground consists of dry, yellowish-brown grass, interspersed with patches of exposed soil and several small, young saplings. A light-colored paved pathway curves through the grassy area from the lower left towards the mid-right. To the left of the main tree, a cluster of several mature, dark green conical evergreen trees (likely Thuja or Juniper) is present, with one larger specimen prominently positioned. Further behind these evergreens and slightly to the left, a tall, slender cellular tower with red and white horizontal stripes is visible against the sky. To the right and behind the central tree, a row of three slender, tall, dark green conical evergreen trees stands. Beyond them, a black metal fence or railing separates the parkland from a road. In the far background, multiple light-colored, multi-story buildings are visible, including a prominent white residential or commercial structure with balconies on the right. A white vehicle is partially discernible on the far right, near the background buildings. The scene is illuminated by direct sunlight from the left, casting distinct shadows of the trees onto the dry grass. No people or animals are visible. The specific location within Hrodna, Belarus, is consistent with an urban green space such as **Gorky Park (Park Zhilibera)** or a similar parkland area along **ulitsa Ozheshko** or **ulitsa Kirova**, given the mix of mature trees, paved paths, and surrounding multi-story urban architecture and infrastructure like the distant cellular tower.

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