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An overhead shot captures a circular, metallic manhole cover embedded in dark grey asphalt. The manhole cover appears to be made of cast iron, showing signs of wear, dust, and minor oxidation from outdoor exposure. Its surface is textured, featuring a grid pattern of raised squares in the central area. Two small, irregular-shaped holes and two visible bolts are present on the cover. The surrounding asphalt is coarse-grained and exhibits minor cracks and imperfections, consistent with a road or paved surface. The lighting suggests daytime conditions, with no harsh shadows indicating direct midday sun, and the weather appears dry. Several inscriptions in Cyrillic script are visible on the manhole cover's surface. Along the upper outer arc, the word "АНАЛИЗАЦИЯ" is embossed, which translates to "Sewerage" or "Drainage." Along the lower outer arc, "ГРОДНОВОДОКАНАЛ" is inscribed, identifying the "Grodno Water and Sewerage Utility," confirming the location context of Hrodna, Belarus. In the center, a stylized logo, possibly an abbreviation, is present. Below the logo, the text "ГОСТ 3634-99" is visible, indicating a Russian state standard for manhole covers. On the outer rim of the cover, partially obscured, the code "C250-D400" can be seen, which likely refers to load class specifications for the manhole cover. The image focuses solely on the inanimate object, with no people or dynamic activity depicted. It provides a detailed view of a utilitarian piece of urban infrastructure.
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