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Lyubov🤍

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Fri, Mar 27, 2026, 04:20 PM

20d ago

Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt

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The image depicts an outdoor scene in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, at dusk or early evening. The sky transitions from a deep blue at the top to hues of orange and pink near the horizon, with sparse, faint…read more

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The image depicts an outdoor scene in Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, at dusk or early evening. The sky transitions from a deep blue at the top to hues of orange and pink near the horizon, with sparse, faint cloud formations. In the foreground, a dark asphalt road spans the width of the frame, with a faint white line visible on its right side. A dark green, trimmed hedge separates the road from the main subject of the image. The midground features an architectural complex characterized by numerous buildings with light reddish-brown exteriors, multiple domes, and distinctive pointed, spire-like pinnacles or minarets of varying heights. These structures are illuminated by artificial lighting, highlighting various storefronts and stalls. Merchandise, appearing to be clothing items, is visibly displayed at several points. Interspersed among the buildings are approximately five tall palm trees. Signs in Cyrillic script are discernible on some buildings, including "ПУШКИН" (Pushkin) and "СЛАДОСТИ" (Sweets), alongside English text such as "EXCURSIONS.VIP". Several indistinct human figures are visible within the brightly lit areas of the complex, appearing to be patrons or vendors. A light-colored tent structure is visible on the far left side of the complex. No vehicles are present on the visible section of the road. | Open Wire