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MadamLi

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Wed, Apr 22, 2026, 09:20 AM

5h ago

Yurgamysh, Russia

55.37300, 64.46000

The image captures a young woman lying down and looking directly into the camera. She has fair skin with a distinctive pattern of numerous freckles across her face. Her long, curly, reddish-brown hair…read more

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The image captures a young woman lying down and looking directly into the camera. She has fair skin with a distinctive pattern of numerous freckles across her face. Her long, curly, reddish-brown hair is spread around her head. She wears large, hexagonal-shaped eyeglasses with thin metal frames, through which her light-colored eyes are visible. Her lips are slightly parted, revealing some teeth, and are colored with a natural or light pink shade. A small white flower accessory is tucked into her hair near her right ear. She is dressed in a black, ribbed, short-sleeved top or dress. The setting appears to be indoors, with her head resting on a surface featuring a light blue and grey marble-like pattern. In the upper right background, a light-colored wooden cabinet or furniture piece with horizontal paneling is visible. Some indistinct markings or text can be seen on the cabinet handle. Towards the upper left, partially obscured by her hair and shoulder, is a small glass bottle with a cork stopper. The label on this bottle distinctly shows the Cyrillic text "РУССКАЯ ВОДКА" (RUSSIAN VODKA), providing a clear location cue consistent with Yurgamysh, Russia. The lighting is even, suggesting an indoor environment without direct sunlight. The woman's expression is calm and direct, indicating she is posing for the photograph. | Open Wire