
Stake attention in this memory
This image depicts a street scene at the intersection of Bolshaya Sadovaya Street and Voroshilovsky Avenue in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. The prominent subject is a multi-story, light-colored building, identifiable as the "Dom Knigi" (House of Books) or former "Hotel Don," which features a rounded corner turret adorned with a Russian tricolor flag at its peak. The building exhibits ornate architectural details, multiple windows, and balconies with wrought-iron railings. Several external air conditioning units are visible on its facade. A modern, white and grey low-floor tram, identified by the number "129" on its side, is positioned at the intersection, partially obscuring the lower levels of the building. The tram is traversing a wet asphalt road marked with a white pedestrian crosswalk. Overhead electrical wires necessary for the tram system are numerous and crisscross the sky above. On the left side of the street, a dark-colored sedan is partially visible, positioned near the curb. On the pedestrian crosswalk, one individual, dressed in dark attire, is actively crossing the street from left to right. Another light-colored figure, possibly a person or a statue, stands on the sidewalk at the corner near the tram's front. Bare trees are visible in the background on the left, suggesting a non-summer season. The sky is overcast, and the road surface appears wet, indicating recent precipitation or damp conditions. Street signs, including a blue pedestrian crossing sign, are visible on poles near the left sidewalk.
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