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This media file shows a close-up, top-down view of a display of souvenir magnets on a black pegboard. The magnets are packaged in clear plastic with red backing cards, and many feature images of Moscow landmarks like the Kremlin and St. Basil's Cathedral. Some magnets are shaped like the buildings themselves, while others are flat or postcard-like. One magnet prominently displays a Soviet propaganda poster with the text "SOVIET POSTERS" and "СОВЕТСКИЙ ПЛАКАТ" (Soviet Poster) in English and Russian, respectively. The poster depicts a man in a red uniform pointing forward with the question "ЗАПИСАЛСЯ ДОБРОВОЛЬЦЕМ?" (Did you sign up as a volunteer?). Other magnets include depictions of Matryoshka dolls and a map of Russia. The word "Москва" (Moscow) appears frequently on many of the magnets. The overall impression is a retail display of tourist souvenirs from Moscow, with a notable section dedicated to Soviet-era memorabilia. The lighting is even, suggesting an indoor setting, likely a shop or market. There are no discernible clues about the time of day or weather. The emotions conveyed are neutral, typical of a product display.
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