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This is a photograph of a map, likely a mural or a large print, depicting a vintage world map with stylized illustrations of modes of transportation. The map features various countries and geographical features labeled in Russian. Prominently displayed are a biplane in the upper left quadrant and a hot air balloon in the lower right quadrant, both depicted in a sepia tone consistent with the map's overall aesthetic. The map shows a significant portion of Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Atlantic Ocean.

Notable locations labeled in Russian include: "ЛАБРАДОР" (Labrador), "м. Уманнарссуак (Фарвель)" (Cape Farewell), "ИСЛАНДИЯ" (Iceland), "РЕЙКЬЯВИК" (Reykjavik), "МУРМАНСК" (Murmansk), "СТОКГОЛЬМ" (Stockholm), "ОСЛО" (Oslo), "КОПЕНГАГЕН" (Copenhagen), "БЕРЛИН" (Berlin), "ПАРИЖ" (Paris), "МАДРИД" (Madrid), "ЛИССАБОН" (Lisbon), "МАРОККО" (Morocco), "ГАДАНСК" (Gdansk), "ВИЛЬНЮС" (Vilnius), "РИГА" (Riga), "Таллин" (Tallinn), "МИНСК" (Minsk), "КИЕВ" (Kyiv), "МОСКВА" (Moscow), "САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГ" (Saint Petersburg), "КАЗАНЬ" (Kazan), "ЕКАТЕРИНБУРГ" (Yekaterinburg), "УФА" (Ufa), "АСТАНА" (Astana), "АЛЖИР" (Algiers), "ТРИПОЛИ" (Tripoli), "АЛЕКСАНДРИЯ" (Alexandria), "КАИР" (Cairo), "ХАРТУМ" (Khartoum), "ДЕЙР-ЭЛЬ-ЗОР" (Deir ez-Zor), "БАГДАД" (Baghdad), "ТЕГЕРАН" (Tehran), "ИРАН" (Iran), "АФГАНИСТАН" (Afghanistan), "ПАКИСТАН" (Pakistan), "ДЖИДДА" (Jeddah), "МЕККА" (Mecca), "МАККАТ" (Mecca), "ДАККА" (Dacca), "БАГДАД" (Baghdad), "ИНДИЯ" (India), "КАЛЬКУТТА" (Kalkutta), "МАЛАЙЗИЯ" (Malaysia), and "ТАЙЛАНД" (Thailand).

The scene is static, showing a map as an object. The time of day and weather are not applicable as it is a representation. The location cue is the textual content of the map itself, indicating a global scope. There are no visible people or emotions. The overall impression is one of vintage exploration and travel.
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This is a photograph of a map, likely a mural or a large print, depicting a vintage world map with stylized illustrations of modes of transportation. The map features various countries and geographical features labeled in Russian. Prominently displayed are a biplane in the upper left quadrant and a hot air balloon in the lower right quadrant, both depicted in a sepia tone consistent with the map's overall aesthetic. The map shows a significant portion of Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Atlantic Ocean. Notable locations labeled in Russian include: "ЛАБРАДОР" (Labrador), "м. Уманнарссуак (Фарвель)" (Cape Farewell), "ИСЛАНДИЯ" (Iceland), "РЕЙКЬЯВИК" (Reykjavik), "МУРМАНСК" (Murmansk), "СТОКГОЛЬМ" (Stockholm), "ОСЛО" (Oslo), "КОПЕНГАГЕН" (Copenhagen), "БЕРЛИН" (Berlin), "ПАРИЖ" (Paris), "МАДРИД" (Madrid), "ЛИССАБОН" (Lisbon), "МАРОККО" (Morocco), "ГАДАНСК" (Gdansk), "ВИЛЬНЮС" (Vilnius), "РИГА" (Riga), "Таллин" (Tallinn), "МИНСК" (Minsk), "КИЕВ" (Kyiv), "МОСКВА" (Moscow), "САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГ" (Saint Petersburg), "КАЗАНЬ" (Kazan), "ЕКАТЕРИНБУРГ" (Yekaterinburg), "УФА" (Ufa), "АСТАНА" (Astana), "АЛЖИР" (Algiers), "ТРИПОЛИ" (Tripoli), "АЛЕКСАНДРИЯ" (Alexandria), "КАИР" (Cairo), "ХАРТУМ" (Khartoum), "ДЕЙР-ЭЛЬ-ЗОР" (Deir ez-Zor), "БАГДАД" (Baghdad), "ТЕГЕРАН" (Tehran), "ИРАН" (Iran), "АФГАНИСТАН" (Afghanistan), "ПАКИСТАН" (Pakistan), "ДЖИДДА" (Jeddah), "МЕККА" (Mecca), "МАККАТ" (Mecca), "ДАККА" (Dacca), "БАГДАД" (Baghdad), "ИНДИЯ" (India), "КАЛЬКУТТА" (Kalkutta), "МАЛАЙЗИЯ" (Malaysia), and "ТАЙЛАНД" (Thailand). The scene is static, showing a map as an object. The time of day and weather are not applicable as it is a representation. The location cue is the textual content of the map itself, indicating a global scope. There are no visible people or emotions. The overall impression is one of vintage exploration and travel.

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