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The image depicts a wide view looking eastward along the Fontanka River in Saint Petersburg, Russia, under a bright, partly cloudy sky. The scene is dominated by the dark blue waters of the Fontanka River, which occupies the central and lower portions of the frame. The water's surface exhibits ripples, reflecting the blue sky and scattered white clouds, as well as muted reflections of the buildings lining the embankments. On both the left (north) and right (south) sides, the river is contained by gray granite embankments, topped with dark metal railings. Beyond these railings, parallel streets are visible, lined with trees and historic buildings. The left embankment features a row of bare-branched deciduous trees. Beyond the trees, a street is visible with numerous parked vehicles, including sedans, hatchbacks, and SUVs, and several pedestrians can be seen walking on the sidewalk. A continuous line of multi-story buildings, predominantly yellow/ochre with white architectural details such as window frames, cornices, and balconies, defines the urban landscape. A ground-floor commercial sign on one building is partially legible as "ПАРКЕТ" (parquet). The right embankment also shows bare-branched trees and a street with parked cars and distant pedestrians. The buildings on this side include some with a pinkish hue. In the far distance on the right, three distinct, tall red-brick industrial chimneys are prominently visible, belonging to the GES-1 (Power Station No. 1) "Red October" power station located at 120 Fontanka River Embankment. Further down the river, multiple bridges span the Fontanka, receding into the haze. Overhead, a clear blue sky is filled with numerous fluffy white cumulus clouds. Several thin, dark power lines stretch horizontally across the sky above the river. The overall lighting suggests bright daylight, and the bare trees indicate late winter or early spring. No specific actions or interactions between individuals are discernible due to the distance.
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