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The image presents a downward view into a narrow, open-air architectural shaft or lightwell within an older building, likely in Minsk, Belarus. The perspective emphasizes depth, showing receding horizontal elements. The shaft is enclosed by light beige-colored walls. The wall on the right side, particularly in its lower half, is covered with dark, possibly granite or stone-like tiles. A series of uniform, light-colored ledges or balcony edges extend into the void, creating a repeating pattern that draws the eye downwards. In the foreground, a prominent light gray metal pipe runs horizontally, attached to the wall. This pipe angles downwards into the shaft on the right. On the left wall, a white corrugated conduit containing electrical wiring runs vertically, with small junction boxes or fixtures attached at intervals. Further down, a darker pipe is also visible. Near the middle of the shaft, attached to one of the ledges, is a small cluster of white artificial flowers or greenery, adding a subtle detail to the otherwise utilitarian structure. The very bottom of the shaft features a tiled floor, appearing as light brown or terracotta squares. No people or activities are visible; the scene is static. The lighting is soft and even, suggesting an overcast day or indirect light entering the shaft, as there are no harsh shadows. The architectural style, with its plain walls, exposed pipes, and tiled surfaces, is characteristic of older residential or utilitarian buildings common in Eastern European cities. There is no visible text.
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