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Milesh

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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 05:01 PM

Путрышкаўскі сельскі Савет, Belarus

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The image captures a rural or semi-rural landscape at sunset or dusk. A winding, unpaved dirt road dominates the lower center, curving gently to the left and receding into the distance. To the left of…read more

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The image captures a rural or semi-rural landscape at sunset or dusk. A winding, unpaved dirt road dominates the lower center, curving gently to the left and receding into the distance. To the left of the road, a large stack of grey concrete slabs, likely building materials, sits on a grassy verge. Behind the slabs, a tree with sparse foliage and visible mistletoe-like growths stands against the sky. On the right side of the road, a grassy bank rises, featuring a mound of dark soil. A partially constructed house with light-colored block walls and a dark grey tiled roof is visible, with windows catching some of the lingering light. In the middle distance, towards the setting sun, several utility poles are silhouetted. One pole prominently features a large bird's nest at its top, likely belonging to a stork. The sky is a significant element, displaying a mix of dark grey clouds overhead transitioning to warmer yellow, orange, and light grey hues at the horizon where the sun is setting, casting a radiant glow. The overall impression is one of a quiet, transitional moment at the end of the day, with signs of ongoing development in a natural setting. There are no people or discernible text in the image. The scene suggests a location like Путрышкаўскі сельскі Савет, Belarus, fitting with the rural character and presence of a potential stork's nest. | Open Wire