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The image displays an elevator control panel made of brushed stainless steel. The panel features multiple circular buttons, each with a raised number and Braille dots. The buttons are arranged in rows and columns.

The top row has buttons for floors 9 and 10. The button for floor 9 is illuminated red, indicating it is currently selected or active. The button for floor 10 is not illuminated.

Below that, there are buttons for floors 6, 7, and 8, none of which are illuminated.

The next row contains buttons for floors 3, 4, and 5, also unlit.

Further down, buttons for floors -1, 1, and 2 are visible. The button for floor -1 is unlit. The button for floor 1 is yellow and illuminated, suggesting it might be the current floor or a selected destination. The button for floor 2 is unlit.

The bottom row contains several icon-based buttons. From left to right, there's a button with angle brackets resembling code, followed by a button with an upward-pointing arrow within a circle, a button with a fan-like symbol that is illuminated red, and a yellow button with a stylized ear symbol. The red illumination of the fan button indicates it is active. The yellow button with the ear symbol appears to have some damage or wear.

There are also some green and yellow stickers or coverings on some of the lower buttons, particularly a green square with a bell symbol and Braille, and a yellow square with the ear symbol.

The overall environment is a typical elevator interior, characterized by the metallic sheen of the panel and the utilitarian design of the buttons. There are no people visible in the image. The background is the brushed stainless steel of the elevator wall, showing some smudges and minor scratches. The lighting is overhead and functional, typical of an enclosed space. The image composition is a close-up of the control panel, shot from a slightly upward angle.

The location of this elevator panel in the city of Aktau, Kazakhstan, is not discernible from the visual information provided in the image.
Helen

Jul 4, 2026, 3:53 AM

Aktau, Kazakhstan

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The image displays an elevator control panel made of brushed stainless steel. The panel features multiple circular buttons, each with a raised number and Braille dots. The buttons are arranged in rows and columns. The top row has buttons for floors 9 and 10. The button for floor 9 is illuminated red, indicating it is currently selected or active. The button for floor 10 is not illuminated. Below that, there are buttons for floors 6, 7, and 8, none of which are illuminated. The next row contains buttons for floors 3, 4, and 5, also unlit. Further down, buttons for floors -1, 1, and 2 are visible. The button for floor -1 is unlit. The button for floor 1 is yellow and illuminated, suggesting it might be the current floor or a selected destination. The button for floor 2 is unlit. The bottom row contains several icon-based buttons. From left to right, there's a button with angle brackets resembling code, followed by a button with an upward-pointing arrow within a circle, a button with a fan-like symbol that is illuminated red, and a yellow button with a stylized ear symbol. The red illumination of the fan button indicates it is active. The yellow button with the ear symbol appears to have some damage or wear. There are also some green and yellow stickers or coverings on some of the lower buttons, particularly a green square with a bell symbol and Braille, and a yellow square with the ear symbol. The overall environment is a typical elevator interior, characterized by the metallic sheen of the panel and the utilitarian design of the buttons. There are no people visible in the image. The background is the brushed stainless steel of the elevator wall, showing some smudges and minor scratches. The lighting is overhead and functional, typical of an enclosed space. The image composition is a close-up of the control panel, shot from a slightly upward angle. The location of this elevator panel in the city of Aktau, Kazakhstan, is not discernible from the visual information provided in the image.

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