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A detailed view of a section of a light-brown wooden structure, characterized by a large central circular opening. The exterior is constructed from diagonally aligned wooden planks, secured with numerous domed silver rivets. The visible wood exhibits grain patterns and a smooth finish, suggesting a protective coating. The circular aperture reveals a darker, reddish-brown interior wooden surface, which is extensively covered with black handwritten graffiti. Inscriptions visible include phrases such as "64", "Why me?", "did you remember me?", "42 TOP", "STAR", and the Cyrillic "ВАРИАНТ КИРИЛЛА" (Kirill's Variant). Simple drawings, including a crown or castle turrets, hearts, and stars, are also present. Within the circular space, multiple parallel diagonal lines of bright light indicate openings in an internal structure beyond, casting distinct illuminated strips. Several small, black metal plates with visible screw holes are affixed to the interior surface. This structure is located in Vologda, Russia.
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