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This image shows a close-up of a tiled wall in what appears to be a Moscow metro station. The wall is covered in small, rectangular, off-white tiles, many of which are chipped or missing, revealing a rough, circular, stone-like material underneath. A vertical metal pipe runs along the left side of the wall. Centrally positioned on the tiled wall is a vertical sign with white lettering on a blue background. The sign provides directional information for metro lines. The text is in both Russian and English. In Russian, it reads "до Александровского сада → Aleksandrovskiy Sad" indicating a direction to "Aleksandrovskiy Sad" station. Above this, it says "Александровский сад" in Russian, and "Aleksandrovskiy Sad" in English. Higher up on the sign, it lists other stations: "Библиотека им. Ленина", "Арбатская", and "Боровицкая", with their English translations. It also shows line numbers and colored circles associated with these stations. The sign itself is slightly curved at the bottom right corner and appears to be made of metal. To the right of the tiled wall is a section of a grey, rough-textured tiled floor or wall, laid in a similar rectangular pattern but with a darker, speckled appearance. A thin band of a yellowish-brown tile separates the off-white wall from the grey section. The lighting suggests an indoor, artificial environment, typical of a subway. The overall impression is of a functional, though somewhat worn, public space.
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