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The image depicts an unusual concrete structure in an urban setting. The structure appears to be an outdoor, possibly abandoned, public space or utility building. It is constructed from rough concrete pillars that angle outwards, revealing sections of red brick walls behind them. There are openings at ground level, suggesting entrances or utility access points, and angled concrete chutes extending from the upper sections. Graffiti in purple spray paint is visible on the concrete, and posters are affixed to the brickwork. The structure is situated in a grassy area with some dry brush and scattered debris. In the background, a modern building with dark cladding and many windows is visible. To the left of the structure, a black car is parked. The sky is clear and light blue, suggesting it is daytime. Based on the content of the posters, specifically "VIDIMO SE U KOMUNI" and a date "16.JUL", and the graffiti which appears to be in a Slavic language, this structure is likely located in Novi Sad, Serbia. The term "komuni" translates to "commune," and this style of concrete architecture is reminiscent of Brutalist or socialist-era public works found in the region.
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