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The image displays a deep, arched escalator tunnel within a metro station, viewed from the upper level looking downwards. This location is identified as the Kyiv Metro system, specifically the long escalator tunnel at **Khreshchatyk station in Kyiv, Ukraine**, evidenced by its characteristic light-colored, segmented ceiling and the distinctive tall, illuminated vertical light pillars between the escalators. The tunnel's architecture consists of a continuously curved ceiling and upper walls clad in light-toned, ribbed panels arranged longitudinally. Large, rectangular advertisements with blue and orange backgrounds, displaying Ukrainian text such as "ТВІЙ СТАРТОВИЙ АБОНЕМЕНТ" (Your Starter Subscription) and the number "240," are affixed to the curved walls on both sides. Illumination is provided by integrated overhead lighting within the ceiling panels, augmented by a series of prominent, glowing white and black vertical light fixtures positioned along the central partition between the descending escalators. These light pillars extend into the visible depth of the tunnel. Several dark-tread escalators with dark handrails are visible, transporting individuals downwards. Approximately ten people are visible on the escalators, predominantly in the middle ground and background, standing casually as they descend. In the immediate foreground on the right, a partial white and red sign, likely an advertisement or information panel, is visible. The floor of the tunnel appears dark and somewhat reflective.
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