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This close-up photograph, taken in Baranavichy, Belarus, depicts a section of a weathered orange or rusty-red shipping container. Bright sunlight from the top-left corner creates a prominent lens flare, indicating a clear, sunny daytime environment.

The container's corrugated metal surface is prominently featured, showing signs of wear with patches of chipped and faded paint, revealing lighter grey or white underlayers. Three horizontal light-colored metal bars or pipes are visible across the image, secured by several metal clamps or latches. These bars appear to be part of the container's door locking mechanism or structural reinforcement.

Various standard shipping container markings are painted in white text on the upper part of the container. Partially visible texts include "MAX G" (likely for maximum gross weight), "TARE" (for tare weight), "MAX CA" (likely for maximum cargo or capacity), and "CU. CAP." (for cubic capacity). In the lower right portion of the image, a rectangular yellowish patch, possibly a faded information label or plaque, is visible, though any text on it is illegible. No people or specific activities are visible in the static scene, which evokes an industrial or storage setting, consistent with the nature of a shipping container.
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Jun 1, 2026

Baranavichy, Belarus

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This close-up photograph, taken in Baranavichy, Belarus, depicts a section of a weathered orange or rusty-red shipping container. Bright sunlight from the top-left corner creates a prominent lens flare, indicating a clear, sunny daytime environment. The container's corrugated metal surface is prominently featured, showing signs of wear with patches of chipped and faded paint, revealing lighter grey or white underlayers. Three horizontal light-colored metal bars or pipes are visible across the image, secured by several metal clamps or latches. These bars appear to be part of the container's door locking mechanism or structural reinforcement. Various standard shipping container markings are painted in white text on the upper part of the container. Partially visible texts include "MAX G" (likely for maximum gross weight), "TARE" (for tare weight), "MAX CA" (likely for maximum cargo or capacity), and "CU. CAP." (for cubic capacity). In the lower right portion of the image, a rectangular yellowish patch, possibly a faded information label or plaque, is visible, though any text on it is illegible. No people or specific activities are visible in the static scene, which evokes an industrial or storage setting, consistent with the nature of a shipping container.

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