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The image shows the interior of a bus or minivan, viewed from the back seat looking forward. The ceiling has a sunroof and interior lighting. In the foreground, the back of a passenger with white hair is visible, wearing a dark vest over a white shirt. To the right, there are two seats with ornate floral upholstery. Above the seats, there are several signs. One sign is a "Book of Complaints and Suggestions" with an address in Dzerzhinsk. Another sign informs passengers about the rules of safe travel and wearing seatbelts. A third sign details the fare, indicating that as of March 17, 2025, the fare to "Fannipol - Institute of Culture" is 3.50 rubles and to "Fannipol - Malinovskoye, Petrovshchina" is 3.0 rubles. A further sign states that boarding and alighting are only permitted at designated stops. To the right of the interior, a window reveals an outdoor scene with a stall labeled "TABAK." The overall impression is of a public transportation vehicle in use, possibly on a route connecting to a smaller town from a larger city. Based on the mention of Dzerzhinsk and Petrovshchina, the location is likely the city of Minsk, Belarus, or its surrounding region.
TaniaS0702

Jul 7, 2026, 3:05 PM

Minsk, Belarus

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The image shows the interior of a bus or minivan, viewed from the back seat looking forward. The ceiling has a sunroof and interior lighting. In the foreground, the back of a passenger with white hair is visible, wearing a dark vest over a white shirt. To the right, there are two seats with ornate floral upholstery. Above the seats, there are several signs. One sign is a "Book of Complaints and Suggestions" with an address in Dzerzhinsk. Another sign informs passengers about the rules of safe travel and wearing seatbelts. A third sign details the fare, indicating that as of March 17, 2025, the fare to "Fannipol - Institute of Culture" is 3.50 rubles and to "Fannipol - Malinovskoye, Petrovshchina" is 3.0 rubles. A further sign states that boarding and alighting are only permitted at designated stops. To the right of the interior, a window reveals an outdoor scene with a stall labeled "TABAK." The overall impression is of a public transportation vehicle in use, possibly on a route connecting to a smaller town from a larger city. Based on the mention of Dzerzhinsk and Petrovshchina, the location is likely the city of Minsk, Belarus, or its surrounding region.

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