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The image depicts the Old Water Tower, located at vulica Alizeya Pazhalayka 3A, Hrodna, Belarus. The subject is a multi-story, octagonal water tower with a predominant pale peach stucco facade and extensive white architectural trim. The tower is segmented horizontally by prominent white cornices. The uppermost section features a crenellated white cornice. Below this, the upper tier exhibits multiple arched, recessed niches; two distinct faces show pairs of small, arched windows with dark frames. A significant white horizontal cornice separates the upper and lower tiers. On one visible face, an external dark-brown metal staircase with an "X"-pattern support structure ascends to a small, dark-brown arched door positioned above a small, projecting white balcony. This balcony features a decorative frieze along its front. A smaller arched door is recessed into the wall below and to the right of the external staircase. The lower tier also displays arched recesses, some appearing as blind arches, and a distinctive circular, recessed decorative element on one face. Near the base of one face, a single dark-framed window is visible. The peach stucco shows signs of weathering and peeling paint in various areas, particularly on the lower sections. The background consists of a clear blue sky with a faint contrail visible in the upper left. Bare deciduous trees are present to the left and partially behind the tower. To the right, sections of other buildings with red-tiled roofs and grey/brown walls are visible. In the immediate foreground, a grey, horizontal structure, likely a railing or a roof edge, is present, with white wires or cords loosely secured to it. No individuals or active interactions are observed within the scene.
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