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This image displays a digital comic book panel rendered on a computer screen. The comic is divided into three vertical sections, each with its own narrative text in Russian.

The leftmost panel depicts a town with wooden buildings, some of which appear damaged or under construction, situated amidst a forest with fallen trees. The text in this section reads: "It turned out that the river, with whose bed Mel'ninsk irrigated its rye fields, used to flow through the thorny forest. But the townspeople were not particularly concerned about this."

The middle panel shows a more abstract and vibrant depiction of reeds and plant life, with a water wheel visible in the background. The text here states: "The city began to grow, and they cut down more and more trees to build their mills. The townspeople were also not very concerned about this."

The rightmost panel features a rustic building with a water wheel, and smoke billowing from it, against a backdrop of a forest. The sky is filled with several birds. The text says: "Over time, they learned: the thorny forest also has inhabitants. This did not concern them at all."

At the bottom of the screen, there is a Windows activation watermark and navigation controls for the comic viewer, indicating it is page 4 of 19. The monitor itself appears to be a Philips brand. The overall scene suggests a narrative unfolding within a settlement that is encroaching upon a natural, possibly magical, forest environment. The mood is somewhat somber, with depictions of destruction and disregard for nature.
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Jun 26, 2026

Ak-Suu, Kyrgyzstan

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This image displays a digital comic book panel rendered on a computer screen. The comic is divided into three vertical sections, each with its own narrative text in Russian. The leftmost panel depicts a town with wooden buildings, some of which appear damaged or under construction, situated amidst a forest with fallen trees. The text in this section reads: "It turned out that the river, with whose bed Mel'ninsk irrigated its rye fields, used to flow through the thorny forest. But the townspeople were not particularly concerned about this." The middle panel shows a more abstract and vibrant depiction of reeds and plant life, with a water wheel visible in the background. The text here states: "The city began to grow, and they cut down more and more trees to build their mills. The townspeople were also not very concerned about this." The rightmost panel features a rustic building with a water wheel, and smoke billowing from it, against a backdrop of a forest. The sky is filled with several birds. The text says: "Over time, they learned: the thorny forest also has inhabitants. This did not concern them at all." At the bottom of the screen, there is a Windows activation watermark and navigation controls for the comic viewer, indicating it is page 4 of 19. The monitor itself appears to be a Philips brand. The overall scene suggests a narrative unfolding within a settlement that is encroaching upon a natural, possibly magical, forest environment. The mood is somewhat somber, with depictions of destruction and disregard for nature.

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