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The image displays a large, irregular pile of dirty snow, dominating the central and right portions of the frame. The snow is not pristine white but is heavily mixed with dark dirt and debris, appearing grayish and brownish in many areas, indicating it has been pushed aside or accumulated over time. A key focal point is a small, handmade wooden sign sticking horizontally out of the snow pile, roughly in the middle left of the image. The sign is rectangular, light brown, and attached to a simple wooden stake that is embedded vertically into the snow. Handwritten on the sign in dark, block Cyrillic letters is the word "ЛИВНЕВКА!" which translates to "Storm drain!" or "Drainage!", followed by an exclamation mark. To the left of the snow pile, a dark green corrugated metal fence or wall runs vertically, providing a stark contrast to the white and gray snow. Above this fence, a narrow strip of white (likely snow or overcast sky) is visible, along with some faint, bare tree branches in the upper left corner. On the far right edge of the image, a section of dark asphalt or concrete road is visible. Immediately next to the snow pile on the road, a dark metal grate, typical of a storm sewer inlet, is partially visible and appears to be heavily covered or blocked by the surrounding snow and debris. The overall scene depicts a late winter or early spring setting in a cold climate, where snow has been cleared or accumulated, and the sign serves as a warning or reminder about a crucial storm drain that is being obstructed by the snow pile.
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