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This media file shows a close-up, overhead view of a cardboard box with a fragility warning label. The label is white with a dark brown silhouette of a wine glass, indicating that the contents are fragile. The box is made of standard brown corrugated cardboard. To the right of the fragility label, there are red line drawings on the box, suggesting how to assemble or package the contents. One drawing depicts a stack of boxes, and another shows a box with arrows indicating folding. Partially visible text in red, in what appears to be Cyrillic script, is also present, including "коробку" which translates to "box." The box is placed on a surface with a black and white checkered pattern. The lighting suggests it might be indoors, possibly near a window, as there is a light reflection on the label and a hint of a white frame on the left side of the image. The overall scene is mundane, focused on the packaging itself. The location context provided is Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. While the image itself does not contain explicit visual cues that definitively place it in Zaporizhzhia, the presence of Cyrillic text on the box is consistent with its use in Ukraine.
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