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A low-angle shot captures a complex array of overhead utility infrastructure against a dynamic sky in Minsk, Belarus. The main subject is a heavy, dark-colored horizontal utility pole, weathered and appearing metallic or concrete, stretching across the middle of the frame. Attached to it are numerous black electrical or communication wires, crisscrossing the blue sky. On the far left, a modern, flat, rectangular LED street light fixture is mounted on a curved arm extending from the pole. Towards the upper right, two dark-backed traffic signs or signal heads are suspended. One is circular, and the other is rectangular, both showing their mounting brackets and hardware. A yellow sticker with indistinct text, possibly "GEV," is visible on the back of the rectangular sign. Further along the main pole, various metallic brackets, ceramic insulators, and black junction boxes are attached, managing the intricate wiring. The sky is predominantly a clear, pale blue, but transitions to a soft, warm yellowish-pink hue on the far right, suggesting either late afternoon or early evening light, possibly approaching sunset. A distinctive, long, wispy white cloud, resembling a contrail, stretches horizontally across the sky, parallel to the utility pole. Minimal dark green tree foliage is visible at the very bottom right corner of the frame. No people or overt activities are depicted; the scene focuses on the static urban infrastructure.
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