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The image shows a close-up view of a joint between two wall surfaces, possibly an internal corner or a seam, covered by a beige-colored tape. The tape appears to be a joint tape used in construction or renovation. The wall surfaces on either side of the tape are painted a light gray. The edges of the painted surfaces are rough and uneven, with some areas of peeling paint and visible underlayers, suggesting that the wall may be plasterboard or a similar material. There is a slight gap visible between the tape and the wall surfaces in some areas. Small raised bumps, possibly nails or screws, are visible protruding from the gray wall surface on the left side of the image. The lighting is somewhat dim, casting shadows that emphasize the texture and irregularities of the surfaces. The image does not contain any discernible elements that would place it in the city of Tver, Russia, or any specific urban location. The scene depicts a typical detail of interior wall finishing.
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