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This image captures a complex urban street scene in Minsk, Belarus, near the Belavia central office at Karl Marx Street 14, characterized by multi-story buildings and intricate overhead utility lines under an overcast sky.

In the center-left, a tall, grey concrete building dominates, featuring numerous rectangular windows, many of which appear to have internal white coverings or blinds. The top section of this building displays a distinctive architectural frieze with a series of horizontal protrusions. A vertical mural or artwork is faintly visible on the building's left facade. Adjacent to it on the right stands another multi-story grey building, distinguished by alternating rows of rectangular and large circular windows.

In the lower-left quadrant, a white building exhibits a blue "B avia" logo and blue gear-shaped decorative elements. A prominent blue globe sculpture is mounted on a lower roof section above this building. Behind it, a brick building is partially visible, with an obscured red sign displaying the letters "B O" on its rooftop. On the lower right, a building features a dark brown, vertically paneled facade at its base, transitioning to a reflective glass facade above, which distorts the reflections of surrounding structures. A partially visible blue sign with Cyrillic characters, "ЗEZ," is attached to this building.

A tall, grey utility pole stands on the left, topped with a black street light fixture. Numerous black overhead wires, likely for trolleybuses or trams, crisscross the entire upper and middle portions of the frame. A large blue overhead road sign, angled diagonally, displays three white arrows pointing straight forward, indicating specific lane directions. A grey traffic light pole in the bottom-right features a pedestrian signal showing a red illuminated standing figure, indicating a stop for pedestrians. Two white security cameras are mounted on this traffic light pole, pointed outwards. The sky is uniformly light grey and overcast, indicating a cloudy day with soft, diffused lighting. No people are discernible in the scene.
Leonardo

Jun 5, 2026, 3:42 PM

Minsk, Belarus

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This image captures a complex urban street scene in Minsk, Belarus, near the Belavia central office at Karl Marx Street 14, characterized by multi-story buildings and intricate overhead utility lines under an overcast sky. In the center-left, a tall, grey concrete building dominates, featuring numerous rectangular windows, many of which appear to have internal white coverings or blinds. The top section of this building displays a distinctive architectural frieze with a series of horizontal protrusions. A vertical mural or artwork is faintly visible on the building's left facade. Adjacent to it on the right stands another multi-story grey building, distinguished by alternating rows of rectangular and large circular windows. In the lower-left quadrant, a white building exhibits a blue "B avia" logo and blue gear-shaped decorative elements. A prominent blue globe sculpture is mounted on a lower roof section above this building. Behind it, a brick building is partially visible, with an obscured red sign displaying the letters "B O" on its rooftop. On the lower right, a building features a dark brown, vertically paneled facade at its base, transitioning to a reflective glass facade above, which distorts the reflections of surrounding structures. A partially visible blue sign with Cyrillic characters, "ЗEZ," is attached to this building. A tall, grey utility pole stands on the left, topped with a black street light fixture. Numerous black overhead wires, likely for trolleybuses or trams, crisscross the entire upper and middle portions of the frame. A large blue overhead road sign, angled diagonally, displays three white arrows pointing straight forward, indicating specific lane directions. A grey traffic light pole in the bottom-right features a pedestrian signal showing a red illuminated standing figure, indicating a stop for pedestrians. Two white security cameras are mounted on this traffic light pole, pointed outwards. The sky is uniformly light grey and overcast, indicating a cloudy day with soft, diffused lighting. No people are discernible in the scene.

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