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The image shows a section of a weathered wooden bulletin board, covered in torn and tattered posters. The wooden planks of the bulletin board are a dark brown color, and a vertical metal strip runs along the right edge, separating it from a section of horizontally aligned wooden slats. The posters are abstract collages of black, white, and yellow paper, with some text visible.

The text on the posters, predominantly in Russian, includes what appears to be street names and phone numbers. One prominent fragment reads "ул. ЛОМОНОСОВА" (Lomonosova Street) and "(м. "ГОСТИНЫЙ ДВОР" (Gostiny Dvor metro station). Other visible text includes web addresses like "tralstation.r" and "VK.COM/CSSPB", and phone numbers such as "(812) 3123600" and "(911) 159012". There is also a partial word "INFO" and "OG-NIC" alongside the numeral "220".

The overall impression is one of urban decay and the passage of time, with the posters representing faded advertisements or announcements. The lighting suggests it might be daytime, but the weather is not discernible. There are no people or specific objects clearly depicted beyond the posters and the bulletin board itself. The setting appears to be an outdoor public space, likely a street or a building exterior in Saint Petersburg, Russia, given the language and the mention of a metro station.
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Jun 29, 2026

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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The image shows a section of a weathered wooden bulletin board, covered in torn and tattered posters. The wooden planks of the bulletin board are a dark brown color, and a vertical metal strip runs along the right edge, separating it from a section of horizontally aligned wooden slats. The posters are abstract collages of black, white, and yellow paper, with some text visible. The text on the posters, predominantly in Russian, includes what appears to be street names and phone numbers. One prominent fragment reads "ул. ЛОМОНОСОВА" (Lomonosova Street) and "(м. "ГОСТИНЫЙ ДВОР" (Gostiny Dvor metro station). Other visible text includes web addresses like "tralstation.r" and "VK.COM/CSSPB", and phone numbers such as "(812) 3123600" and "(911) 159012". There is also a partial word "INFO" and "OG-NIC" alongside the numeral "220". The overall impression is one of urban decay and the passage of time, with the posters representing faded advertisements or announcements. The lighting suggests it might be daytime, but the weather is not discernible. There are no people or specific objects clearly depicted beyond the posters and the bulletin board itself. The setting appears to be an outdoor public space, likely a street or a building exterior in Saint Petersburg, Russia, given the language and the mention of a metro station.

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