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Maria

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Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 09:16 AM

1d ago

Almaty, Kazakhstan

43.26000, 76.95300

The image displays an outdoor scene featuring a military artillery piece, likely a field gun, mounted on a stone pedestal. The cannon is olive green, equipped with rubber-tired wheels and a long barre…read more

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The image displays an outdoor scene featuring a military artillery piece, likely a field gun, mounted on a stone pedestal. The cannon is olive green, equipped with rubber-tired wheels and a long barrel featuring a multi-slotted muzzle brake. The setting appears to be a park or memorial square in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The ground is covered with a wide paved area, characterized by a pattern of dark gray and reddish-brown rectangular pavers. To the left and in the background, numerous trees are visible, including tall deciduous trees with bright green spring foliage and darker, needle-leaved coniferous trees. A paved path winds through the trees in the distance, where a lone person can be seen walking away from the camera. A traditional-style street lamp is also visible among the trees. The activity taking place is primarily the observation of a static display. The artillery piece serves as a monument, while the person in the background is simply walking, indicating a general park environment. The scene is bathed in bright sunlight, evident from the clear blue sky and the strong, distinct shadows cast on the paved ground and the monument's base, suggesting it is late morning or early afternoon. The weather is clear and sunny. The monument's base is constructed from dark gray granite blocks. No visible text is discernible on the cannon or its pedestal. | Open Wire