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The image shows a framed display of preserved butterflies, likely in a museum or educational setting, possibly at the Gelendzhik Museum of Local Lore, Gelendzhik, Russia, given the context provided by the city name. The butterflies are mounted on a textured, beige fabric background. Each butterfly is identified by a small, rectangular green label with Cyrillic text.

There are twelve butterflies visible, arranged in three rows.

The top row contains five butterflies. The leftmost butterfly is dark brown with iridescent turquoise markings on its wings. The next two butterflies are predominantly green with black markings. The fourth butterfly in the top row is green and black, similar to the previous two. The rightmost butterfly in this row is a dark color with iridescent blue and green markings.

The middle row also contains five butterflies. The leftmost butterfly is a large, striking specimen with dark brown wings and broad, bright blue bands across them. The next butterfly is smaller and dark brown with iridescent blue-green markings. The third butterfly in this middle row is bright blue with black edges and darker blue markings. The fourth butterfly is dark brown with orange and black patterns. The rightmost butterfly is dark with iridescent blue and green markings on its wings.

The bottom row contains two butterflies. The leftmost butterfly is dark with iridescent turquoise and green markings. The second butterfly from the left is dark brown with orange and black patterns.

The framing of the display is dark, and a portion of a wall with a textured, abstract pattern is visible in the upper right and bottom right corners of the image, suggesting the display is in a room with decorative wall treatment. The lighting appears to be coming from above, creating a bright spot in the center of the upper portion of the frame.
Marinetta

Jul 1, 2026, 2:02 PM

Gelendzhik, Russia

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The image shows a framed display of preserved butterflies, likely in a museum or educational setting, possibly at the Gelendzhik Museum of Local Lore, Gelendzhik, Russia, given the context provided by the city name. The butterflies are mounted on a textured, beige fabric background. Each butterfly is identified by a small, rectangular green label with Cyrillic text. There are twelve butterflies visible, arranged in three rows. The top row contains five butterflies. The leftmost butterfly is dark brown with iridescent turquoise markings on its wings. The next two butterflies are predominantly green with black markings. The fourth butterfly in the top row is green and black, similar to the previous two. The rightmost butterfly in this row is a dark color with iridescent blue and green markings. The middle row also contains five butterflies. The leftmost butterfly is a large, striking specimen with dark brown wings and broad, bright blue bands across them. The next butterfly is smaller and dark brown with iridescent blue-green markings. The third butterfly in this middle row is bright blue with black edges and darker blue markings. The fourth butterfly is dark brown with orange and black patterns. The rightmost butterfly is dark with iridescent blue and green markings on its wings. The bottom row contains two butterflies. The leftmost butterfly is dark with iridescent turquoise and green markings. The second butterfly from the left is dark brown with orange and black patterns. The framing of the display is dark, and a portion of a wall with a textured, abstract pattern is visible in the upper right and bottom right corners of the image, suggesting the display is in a room with decorative wall treatment. The lighting appears to be coming from above, creating a bright spot in the center of the upper portion of the frame.

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