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The image shows a compass rose inlaid in a bronze circular plaque set into a stone-tiled plaza. The plaque is wet, indicating recent rain or cleaning. The compass rose has eight main points, with a central starburst design. Around the compass rose, in Cyrillic script, are names of cities. Visible text includes "Москва" (Moscow), "Омск" (Omsk), "Хабаровск" (Khabarovsk), and "Екатеринбург" (Yekaterinburg). The plaque appears to be a landmark indicating directions to various Russian cities. A person's foot, wearing a black and white sneaker, is visible in the lower left corner, stepping onto the plaque. The surrounding plaza is paved with granite tiles in a checkerboard pattern of grey and pinkish-grey. The overall impression is of an outdoor urban space. This is the "Compass of the World" located in Tyumen, Russia, on the embankment of the Tura River.
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