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The image shows two tarot cards displayed on a dark, patterned fabric surface. A human hand, with manicured nails painted with a clear or light-colored polish, holds the bottom-left corner of the card on the left. This card is "The Moon," designated as Number 18 (Roman numeral XVIII), depicting a celestial body combining sun and moon, two white towers, two canines (one reddish-brown, one tan) howling, and a crayfish emerging from a body of water. The card on the right, lying flat, is "The World," designated as Number 21 (Roman numeral XXI), featuring a central nude figure with a purple sash holding a wand within a large green wreath, surrounded by four traditional tarot symbols (a lion, a bull, an eagle, and an angel/humanoid figure) in the corners. Both cards exhibit strong iridescent, rainbow-colored reflections on their surfaces, indicating a holographic or reflective finish, or a direct light source. The underlying fabric is dark, likely black, adorned with white line-art patterns resembling insects (butterflies/moths) and intricate scrollwork, along with partial English text such as "Plants" on the left and fragments like "I Arg. Peril. COLLIER arg" on the right. There is no visual information within the image that indicates a location in the city of Izhevsk, Russia.
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