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The image displays a close-up, vertical shot of a brick wall in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, partially covered by climbing ivy. The wall consists of horizontally laid, reddish-orange bricks with dark gray mortar lines. A prominent vertical fissure or gap in the brickwork runs approximately through the center of the left third of the frame, from top to bottom. A dense cluster of green ivy (likely *Hedera helix*) grows predominantly within and along this vertical gap, with its main mass concentrated in the center of the image. The ivy leaves are palmate, multi-lobed, and feature a dark green coloration with lighter green or grayish-white venation patterns. Several smaller ivy tendrils extend horizontally from the main vertical growth along the brickwork to the left and right, with individual leaves clinging to the wall surface. Some leaves appear slightly damp or textured. In the upper left portion of the frame, a bare, brown, gnarled branch with smaller twigs extends horizontally over the top of the brick wall, positioned above the main ivy growth. No people, animals, or other distinct objects are visible in the scene. The lighting appears soft and even, suggesting an overcast sky or indirect light.
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