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This image captures an outdoor urban scene in Polatsk, Belarus, featuring a commemorative monument amidst trees and buildings.

In the foreground, a light grey rectangular monument stands centrally. The monument's main visible face displays relief carvings and text in Cyrillic, prominently featuring the word "Полоцк" (Polotsk) and other graphical elements. It rests on a circular, flat, light grey disk, which features etched lines and shapes resembling a map or compass, with a distinct arrow-like indicator. This disk is supported by a conical base constructed from irregular, multi-colored fieldstones mortared together, with a smooth, light grey concrete rim at its lowest visible point. This structure is identifiable as the "Geographical Center of Europe" monument in Polatsk.

The ground immediately surrounding the monument is paved with interlocking pavers of reddish-brown and grey hues, forming a patterned surface. Behind the monument, a row of small, conical evergreen bushes, some showing signs of browning, are planted in a linear bed.

The midground and background are dominated by lush green foliage from several large trees, identified by their palmate leaves and visible inflorescences as horse chestnut trees (Aesculus hippocastanum). These trees frame two distinct multi-story buildings. The building on the left features a light pink facade with vertical white stripes, dark-framed rectangular windows, and a prominent red base or foundation. In front of this building, a pedestrian crossing (zebra stripes) is visible on a paved area, suggesting a street or pathway. The building on the right has a cream-colored facade with white-framed rectangular windows, some adorned with small plant boxes. No individuals are present in the scene. The lighting suggests an overcast day.
Valya

Jun 6, 2026

Polatsk, Belarus

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This image captures an outdoor urban scene in Polatsk, Belarus, featuring a commemorative monument amidst trees and buildings. In the foreground, a light grey rectangular monument stands centrally. The monument's main visible face displays relief carvings and text in Cyrillic, prominently featuring the word "Полоцк" (Polotsk) and other graphical elements. It rests on a circular, flat, light grey disk, which features etched lines and shapes resembling a map or compass, with a distinct arrow-like indicator. This disk is supported by a conical base constructed from irregular, multi-colored fieldstones mortared together, with a smooth, light grey concrete rim at its lowest visible point. This structure is identifiable as the "Geographical Center of Europe" monument in Polatsk. The ground immediately surrounding the monument is paved with interlocking pavers of reddish-brown and grey hues, forming a patterned surface. Behind the monument, a row of small, conical evergreen bushes, some showing signs of browning, are planted in a linear bed. The midground and background are dominated by lush green foliage from several large trees, identified by their palmate leaves and visible inflorescences as horse chestnut trees (Aesculus hippocastanum). These trees frame two distinct multi-story buildings. The building on the left features a light pink facade with vertical white stripes, dark-framed rectangular windows, and a prominent red base or foundation. In front of this building, a pedestrian crossing (zebra stripes) is visible on a paved area, suggesting a street or pathway. The building on the right has a cream-colored facade with white-framed rectangular windows, some adorned with small plant boxes. No individuals are present in the scene. The lighting suggests an overcast day.

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