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The image depicts a coffee vending station, likely in Moscow, Russia, based on the Cyrillic text visible. The station features two primary machines. On the left is a black coffee machine with a touchscreen display showing various beverage options and prices. Below the screen, a digital display reads "220". Two paper cups are inserted into holders below this machine.

To the right of the coffee machine is a white vending machine with multiple blue buttons arranged in rows. Above this machine is a black unit with a screen displaying "Яндекс Go" and "Садится телефон? Бери заряд." (Phone is dying? Take a charge.). A QR code is also visible on this unit.

Above the vending machines, a bright yellow neon sign reads "ПРО100КОФЕ" (Prosto Kofe, meaning "Just Coffee"). The background is a brick wall, and the shelving unit behind the machines holds stacks of paper cups, straws, sugar packets, and bottles of syrup. A wooden box with Cyrillic text "КОРИЦА" (Koritsa, meaning "Cinnamon") is also visible. The overall environment suggests a self-service coffee point within a commercial or public space.
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Jul 3, 2026

Moscow, Russia

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The image depicts a coffee vending station, likely in Moscow, Russia, based on the Cyrillic text visible. The station features two primary machines. On the left is a black coffee machine with a touchscreen display showing various beverage options and prices. Below the screen, a digital display reads "220". Two paper cups are inserted into holders below this machine. To the right of the coffee machine is a white vending machine with multiple blue buttons arranged in rows. Above this machine is a black unit with a screen displaying "Яндекс Go" and "Садится телефон? Бери заряд." (Phone is dying? Take a charge.). A QR code is also visible on this unit. Above the vending machines, a bright yellow neon sign reads "ПРО100КОФЕ" (Prosto Kofe, meaning "Just Coffee"). The background is a brick wall, and the shelving unit behind the machines holds stacks of paper cups, straws, sugar packets, and bottles of syrup. A wooden box with Cyrillic text "КОРИЦА" (Koritsa, meaning "Cinnamon") is also visible. The overall environment suggests a self-service coffee point within a commercial or public space.

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