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The image displays an urban courtyard or alleyway in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, presenting a static scene of a building facade and surrounding elements. The ground is paved with rectangular light grey cobblestones or pavers, exhibiting signs of wear and moisture. A circular metal manhole cover is visible in the foreground.

Centrally located in the midground is a two-tiered, weathered stone fountain, ornately carved with scrollwork and urn-like features. It rests within a circular basin above a metal grate drain; white residue or mineral deposits are visible around its base, indicating it is currently inactive.

The building facade behind the fountain is divided into two primary color sections: an upper yellowish-orange portion featuring black-framed windows and a wrought-iron balcony railing, and a lower light pink/peach portion displaying areas of lighter-toned plaster or paint. A white canvas awning extends from this lower wall, covering two dark-colored entrance doors. The left door has a large, reflective glass panel, while the right door appears to have a gridded or barred design. An electrical meter box is mounted on the wall between the doors. Above the awning, a network of black electrical wires and conduits is strung across the building, with some wires sagging.

To the far left of the scene, a dark-colored roller shutter covers a window opening, and a yellow and white bucket rests on the ground. To the far right, a mound of brown earth or soil is present, with a single wooden plank leaning against it. Adjacent to this soil pile, multiple indistinct objects are completely covered by white tarpaulins, one of which is supported by a green pole. A white-framed window with security bars is visible on the building wall to the right of the covered items. No individuals are present within the depicted scene.
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Jan 6, 2026

Chernivtsi, Ukraine

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The image displays an urban courtyard or alleyway in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, presenting a static scene of a building facade and surrounding elements. The ground is paved with rectangular light grey cobblestones or pavers, exhibiting signs of wear and moisture. A circular metal manhole cover is visible in the foreground. Centrally located in the midground is a two-tiered, weathered stone fountain, ornately carved with scrollwork and urn-like features. It rests within a circular basin above a metal grate drain; white residue or mineral deposits are visible around its base, indicating it is currently inactive. The building facade behind the fountain is divided into two primary color sections: an upper yellowish-orange portion featuring black-framed windows and a wrought-iron balcony railing, and a lower light pink/peach portion displaying areas of lighter-toned plaster or paint. A white canvas awning extends from this lower wall, covering two dark-colored entrance doors. The left door has a large, reflective glass panel, while the right door appears to have a gridded or barred design. An electrical meter box is mounted on the wall between the doors. Above the awning, a network of black electrical wires and conduits is strung across the building, with some wires sagging. To the far left of the scene, a dark-colored roller shutter covers a window opening, and a yellow and white bucket rests on the ground. To the far right, a mound of brown earth or soil is present, with a single wooden plank leaning against it. Adjacent to this soil pile, multiple indistinct objects are completely covered by white tarpaulins, one of which is supported by a green pole. A white-framed window with security bars is visible on the building wall to the right of the covered items. No individuals are present within the depicted scene.

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