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- "The image displays a wide, elevated exterior view of a snow-covered village, identified as Усьва, Russia, under an overcast sky" by FM-L48Wm1, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image displays a wide, elevated exterior view of a snow-covered village, identified as Усьва, Russia, under an overcast sky
The image displays a wide, elevated exterior view of a snow-covered village, identified as Усьва, Russia, under an overcast sky. In the immediate foreground, a metallic, light grey guardrail runs horizontally across the bottom section, featuring visible bolts connecting its segments. Directly behind and below this guardrail are irregular mounds of dark, dirty snow and exposed earth, indicating a partially melted ground surface. The midground features the village, spread across a landscape blanketed in white snow. Numerous single to two-story houses are scattered across gentle slopes. The houses display various exterior colors, including muted reds, greens, and browns, with predominantly dark or grey roofs. Many properties are delineated by wooden picket fences. Bare deciduous trees and shrubs are interspersed among the residences and open snowy areas. No individuals are discernible within the village scene. The background consists of a dense forest composed primarily of dark coniferous trees, covering a hill or mountain range that rises behind the village, forming a thick, dark green and brown horizon. The sky occupies the upper portion of the frame, uniformly overcast and grey, indicating diffused light conditions. A single dark, thin wire, consistent with a power or utility line, traverses horizontally across the upper mid-section of the sky, just above the distant tree line.
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