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An internal view looking down into a cylindrical metal shaft, likely part of a bunker or military installation in Kaliningrad, Russia. The shaft opening is circular and measures approximately 1.5 meters in diameter. The interior walls are painted a light grey, showing some signs of wear and rust, particularly around the rim of the opening and at the base of the shaft where a diamond-patterned metal grate is visible. Inside the shaft, the lighting is dim. A large, circular metal object, resembling a steering wheel or a control mechanism, is mounted at an angle within the lower section. It is dark grey with some lighter grey bracing. To the left and slightly higher up within the shaft, a wire mesh structure, possibly a ladder or a storage rack, is present. Two small, circular portholes are visible in the upper section of the shaft's interior wall, allowing a faint light to enter. The overall impression is of an abandoned or disused industrial or military space, with the visual cues of age and lack of maintenance. The specific location in Kaliningrad is not identifiable from the image itself, but the context suggests a historical military structure.
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