
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a significant section of a damaged interior ceiling or upper wall in Poltava, Ukraine. A large, elongated patch of white paint and plaster has peeled away, revealing two distinct layers of underlying building material. The outermost exposed layer, directly beneath the white surface, is a coarse, grey material, likely concrete or a thick layer of mortar. Beneath this, a darker, brownish, and more textured material is visible, possibly indicating an older concrete aggregate, brick, or a different type of structural fill. The edges of the peeled plaster are jagged and irregular. Further contributing to the damage are prominent yellowish-brown water stains and discoloration on the remaining white painted surface, particularly noticeable to the right and left of the main void. These stains appear to run downwards, suggesting a past or ongoing water leak. The visible white surface shows some minor textural imperfections and faint undulations. No direct activity is taking place; the image captures the state of disrepair. There is no visible text.
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