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This media file displays a close-up view of a birch banya broom, also known as a venik, placed on a wooden surface. The broom is made of fresh green birch branches and leaves, with some leaves showing a slightly wilted or dried appearance. The focus is on the texture and detail of the leaves and twigs. In the background, to the left, a light-colored decorative plaque is partially visible. The plaque has an embossed design and what appears to be Russian text inscribed on it. The visible letters suggest the word "БАНЯ" (BANYA), which translates to "BATHHOUSE" or "SAUNA." This indicates the context of the broom's use and potentially its origin. The wooden surface beneath the broom appears to be a table or shelf, likely in a traditional Russian banya or a related setting. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with soft light illuminating the leaves. There are no people visible in the frame, and no specific activity is depicted other than the presentation of the banya broom. The overall impression is one of natural materials and a connection to the tradition of Russian sauna culture. The image is cropped tightly on the broom and the plaque, emphasizing their details and textures.
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