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This is a medium-shot, eye-level, outdoor photograph of a vintage Soviet-era carbonated water dispenser in Kablukovo, Russia. The dispenser is a tall, beige, metal cabinet with Cyrillic text across the top that reads "ГАЗИРОВАННАЯ ВОДА" (Carbonated Water). Below the text, a smaller white label indicates that the machine accepts USSR coins and specifies prices for plain and flavored water. To the left of the label are two illuminated orange buttons, each labeled with a coin denomination and description: "БЕЗ СИРОПА МОНЕТА 1 КОПЕЙКА" (Without Syrup, 1 Kopeck Coin) and "С СИРОПОМ АПЕЛЬСИНОВЫЙ МОНЕТА 3 КОПЕЙКИ" (With Syrup, Orange, 3 Kopeck Coin). There is a coin slot in the center of the machine, and a glass is present in the dispenser area. To the left of the dispenser, a rough, stone bust of a person's head and shoulders stands on a brick wall. In the background, a metal fence with ornate scrollwork is visible, with patterned paving stones on the ground. The scene appears to be in daylight, with shadows cast by the sun. The overall impression is one of a public space, likely an outdoor waiting area or a pathway.
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