
Stake attention in this memory
This media file shows a signpost on the floor of a public transit station, likely a subway or metro station. The sign is long and narrow, with a red background and white text. It lists station names in Russian and Belarusian, along with corresponding numbers. The text is oriented diagonally, and the sign itself is laid out on the floor, suggesting a directional guide for passengers. The sign lists stations such as "КАМЕННАЯ ГОРКА" (Kamyennaya Horka), "ЮБИЛЕЙНАЯ ПЛОЩАДЬ" (Yubileynaya Ploshchad), "СПАРТЫЎНАЯ" (Sportivnaya), "ПУШКІНСКАЯ" (Pushkinskaya), "МАЛАДЗЁЖНАЯ" (Molodyozhnaya), "ФРУНЗЕНСКАЯ" (Frunzenskaya), "НЯМІГА" (Nyamiha), "КУПАЛАЎСКАЯ" (Kupalauskaya), "ПЕРШАМАЙСКАЯ" (Pershamayskaya), "ПРАЛЕТАРСКАЯ" (Praletarskaya), "ТРАКТАРНЫ ЗАВОД" (Traktarny Zavod), "ПАРТЫЗАНСКАЯ" (Partizanskaya), "АЎТАЗАВОДСКАЯ" (Avtozavodskaya), and "МАГІЛЁЎСКАЯ" (Magilyovskaya). Numbers like 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221, 222, and 223 are also visible, possibly indicating route numbers or distances. There are also circular icons with numbers 1 and 3, likely representing transfer points or lines. The floor is tiled in a light beige color on the left side and a dark, textured brown on the right. The overall lighting suggests an indoor environment, typical of a transit station. The image is taken from a slightly elevated perspective, looking down at the sign. The scene is devoid of people, focusing solely on the informational signage and the station's floor. The clean and well-maintained appearance of the sign and floor suggests a functional and organized public space.
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