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The image shows a close-up, slightly angled view of a row of golden mailboxes. The mailboxes are arranged horizontally in two tiers, with the bottom tier slightly closer to the viewer and angled more prominently. Each mailbox compartment has a white label affixed to its front, displaying a black number. Visible numbers include "73", "74", "75", "64", "65", "66", "67", "68", and "69". Below each numbered label, there is a silver lock mechanism. Towards the bottom of each mailbox compartment, there is a small, dark silhouette of a bird in flight. The mailboxes appear to be made of metal and have a textured, matte gold finish. The lighting suggests an indoor setting, possibly a hallway or a common area. The overall impression is one of an organized and functional mail system, with a decorative touch provided by the bird silhouettes. There are no people visible in the image. The scene is static, with no discernible activity taking place. The image is likely a photograph taken for documentation or perhaps as part of an advertisement or inventory. No specific time of day or weather conditions are indicated. The location context of Barnaul, Russia, provides a geographical setting for this type of mailbox system.
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