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The image depicts the interior of a cafe-bar and shop area, identified as "Кафе-бар Башкирские сладости" (Cafe-bar Bashkir Sweets) by a hanging sign in Cyrillic. This establishment is located within Ufa International Airport (UFA), Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia, as evidenced by the regional branding and public terminal aesthetic.

In the foreground, a dark-colored, ornate partition with a laser-cut pattern extends horizontally, topped with artificial green foliage and three spherical white luminaires. The floor is tiled with a repeating pattern of dark and light reddish-brown speckled granite-like squares and stripes.

To the left, behind the partition, a woman with light-colored hair, wearing a striped scarf, is partially visible. A black, multi-pronged coat rack stands nearby.

Further back, the cafe-bar counter stretches across the midground. Its shelves are stocked with numerous packaged food items, beverages, and snacks. A display case, possibly containing pastries or prepared foods, is visible at the front of this counter. Several individuals are present at the counter, suggesting customer activity. One person in a red jacket is viewed from the back, interacting at the counter. To the right, another woman in dark clothing and light blue slip-on shoes stands near the end of the counter, facing away from the camera.

The background features large windows fitted with horizontal blinds along the left wall, suggesting an external view or an adjacent brightly lit area. The ceiling is composed of white square grid tiles, incorporating both rectangular fluorescent light panels and circular recessed lights. Multiple security cameras are mounted on the ceiling. A circular wall clock on the back wall indicates a time of approximately 1:50 or 2:50. The overall scene is brightly lit, indicative of a functional commercial space.
yanapa

Mar 24, 2026

Ufa, Russia

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The image depicts the interior of a cafe-bar and shop area, identified as "Кафе-бар Башкирские сладости" (Cafe-bar Bashkir Sweets) by a hanging sign in Cyrillic. This establishment is located within Ufa International Airport (UFA), Ufa, Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia, as evidenced by the regional branding and public terminal aesthetic. In the foreground, a dark-colored, ornate partition with a laser-cut pattern extends horizontally, topped with artificial green foliage and three spherical white luminaires. The floor is tiled with a repeating pattern of dark and light reddish-brown speckled granite-like squares and stripes. To the left, behind the partition, a woman with light-colored hair, wearing a striped scarf, is partially visible. A black, multi-pronged coat rack stands nearby. Further back, the cafe-bar counter stretches across the midground. Its shelves are stocked with numerous packaged food items, beverages, and snacks. A display case, possibly containing pastries or prepared foods, is visible at the front of this counter. Several individuals are present at the counter, suggesting customer activity. One person in a red jacket is viewed from the back, interacting at the counter. To the right, another woman in dark clothing and light blue slip-on shoes stands near the end of the counter, facing away from the camera. The background features large windows fitted with horizontal blinds along the left wall, suggesting an external view or an adjacent brightly lit area. The ceiling is composed of white square grid tiles, incorporating both rectangular fluorescent light panels and circular recessed lights. Multiple security cameras are mounted on the ceiling. A circular wall clock on the back wall indicates a time of approximately 1:50 or 2:50. The overall scene is brightly lit, indicative of a functional commercial space.

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