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This media file captures an underground passage or subway station in Kyiv, Ukraine, with a distinct arched ceiling and utilitarian design. The image appears to be taken from a slightly elevated perspective, looking down a long, white-walled corridor. Numerous people are present, mostly occupying the right side and center of the frame. They are dressed in heavy winter or cool-weather clothing, including dark jackets, coats, and long pants, suggesting chilly conditions. Many individuals appear to be standing or waiting in groups, while others seem to be walking. In the immediate foreground, a person with dark hair tied back, wearing a light-colored, fluffy jacket and dark pants, is visible from behind, seemingly facing away from the camera. The setting is brightly illuminated by a long line of rectangular fluorescent light fixtures running along the left side of the arched ceiling, casting strong light and shadows. The floor is made of large, dark gray tiles, showing some wear and reflections. Notable structures include a small, glass-paneled booth with a dark frame located on the far right side towards the top of the frame. A person can be seen inside this booth. Below it, there is a curved advertising or information board, though its content is not clearly legible. Further down the passage, another arched opening suggests an entrance, exit, or platform area where more people are gathered. Visible text is minimal; on the booth, there are small pictograms indicating rules, such as a crossed-out cigarette (no smoking) and a crossed-out person sitting, but no extensive written text is discernible. The architecture, with its deep, arched tunnels and functional lighting, is characteristic of Soviet-era subway systems found in cities like Kyiv. The time of day and specific weather are not determinable from the indoor scene.
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