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The image displays an overhead perspective of a light-colored surface, likely a tabletop or similar flat area, extensively covered with printed graphics and text. Centrally positioned on this surface is a small, worn, rectangular piece of paper or card, approximately 7 cm in height, bearing a hand-drawn illustration. This illustration depicts a woman with long, dark, wavy hair, a pale green collared shirt, and a slight smirk or smile. Faint alphanumeric characters, specifically "K 661", are visible on her shirt. The edges of this illustrated piece show signs of wear and slight fraying, and it appears affixed to the surface, potentially with clear adhesive near its top edge.

The background surface features numerous black and grey line art designs and text. In the upper left quadrant, a portion of a brown, conical object is visible, and text fragments like "DUCKS" and "LOVELY" are present. Below this, a large grey radial fan or sunburst design is illustrated, accompanied by a linear depiction resembling an architectural structure. In the upper right quadrant, a white, translucent plastic tube, roughly 0.5 cm in diameter, extends downwards into the frame, with its hollow end clearly visible. Below the tube, a stylized drawing of what appears to be a firearm or industrial equipment with an internal figure is present, alongside partial text reading "GUV NER" and "AVENUE DES CHAMPS-ELYSEES". The lower section of the surface includes an elongated, fish-like or dirigible-like object composed of interlocking black and grey diamond patterns, and text such as "WEATHER FOR DUCKS". Further down, a small boat or submarine drawing is depicted with falling raindrop-like shapes, and a partial illustration of a person riding a bicycle is visible in the lower right. The overall surface exhibits minor stains, discolored patches, and general signs of use. This scene is located in Barza Municipality, Syria.
Majd

Oct 12, 2025, 11:17 AM

Barza Municipality, Syria

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The image displays an overhead perspective of a light-colored surface, likely a tabletop or similar flat area, extensively covered with printed graphics and text. Centrally positioned on this surface is a small, worn, rectangular piece of paper or card, approximately 7 cm in height, bearing a hand-drawn illustration. This illustration depicts a woman with long, dark, wavy hair, a pale green collared shirt, and a slight smirk or smile. Faint alphanumeric characters, specifically "K 661", are visible on her shirt. The edges of this illustrated piece show signs of wear and slight fraying, and it appears affixed to the surface, potentially with clear adhesive near its top edge. The background surface features numerous black and grey line art designs and text. In the upper left quadrant, a portion of a brown, conical object is visible, and text fragments like "DUCKS" and "LOVELY" are present. Below this, a large grey radial fan or sunburst design is illustrated, accompanied by a linear depiction resembling an architectural structure. In the upper right quadrant, a white, translucent plastic tube, roughly 0.5 cm in diameter, extends downwards into the frame, with its hollow end clearly visible. Below the tube, a stylized drawing of what appears to be a firearm or industrial equipment with an internal figure is present, alongside partial text reading "GUV NER" and "AVENUE DES CHAMPS-ELYSEES". The lower section of the surface includes an elongated, fish-like or dirigible-like object composed of interlocking black and grey diamond patterns, and text such as "WEATHER FOR DUCKS". Further down, a small boat or submarine drawing is depicted with falling raindrop-like shapes, and a partial illustration of a person riding a bicycle is visible in the lower right. The overall surface exhibits minor stains, discolored patches, and general signs of use. This scene is located in Barza Municipality, Syria.

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