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The image captures an indoor scene, likely in a public building such as a mall or lobby, in Khimki, Russia. The central subject is a large, brown statue of Misha, the bear mascot of the 1980 Moscow Olympics. Misha features a white face, black nose, and eyes, and wears a belt with the five Olympic ring colors (blue, yellow, black, green, red) underneath the Olympic rings themselves. To the left of the bear, a tall, vibrant green palm-like plant sits in a dark pot. The floor is covered with a patterned arrangement of light and dark grey marbled tiles. In the background, a large poster on a light wall features a smiling woman dressed as a Snegurochka (Snow Maiden). Visible Cyrillic text on the poster, partly deciphered by OCR, includes "ОСТАНКИНО" (Ostankino) and words that appear to be categories like "Пар" (possibly "Парик" for wig), "Усы" (Moustache), "Боро" (likely "Борода" for beard), and "Мебе" (likely "Мебель" for furniture), suggesting a rental service. Contact information such as "prokat-ostankino", an email, and Russian phone numbers "+7(495)617-81-0" and "+7(903)504-07-9" are also visible, along with a QR code. Behind the bear, a red rectangular object, possibly a utility box or cabinet, is positioned against the wall. The scene is brightly lit by indoor lighting, and the bear statue conveys a friendly, welcoming emotion.
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