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This media file showcases an ornate metal gate, likely a decorative element of an entrance in Kazan, Russia. The gate is divided into two halves, with a semicircular arch at the top. The left side of the arch features a stylized depiction of the sun, radiating bright light with a human-like face at its center. This is surrounded by celestial motifs, including what appear to be zodiac signs rendered in silhouette. The right side of the arch mirrors this, but instead presents a crescent moon with a face, set against a backdrop of smaller, twinkling stars and further zodiacal or mythological figures. Below the arched section, the gate transitions to a series of panels with intricate scrollwork and geometric patterns. The lower part of the gate consists of two solid, vertical wooden panels, colored in a warm, light brown hue, suggesting a functional barrier. The overall aesthetic of the metalwork is elaborate and artistic, with a blend of glowing elements representing the sun and moon, and metallic filigree. The lighting suggests it is either dawn or dusk, with the sky visible through the upper sections of the gate appearing clear and blue. The presence of brickwork behind the left side of the gate indicates it's part of a larger structure, possibly a building or a courtyard wall. There is no visible text.
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