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Edward

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Thu, Apr 30, 2026, 10:42 AM

3d ago

Kazan, Russia

55.80400, 49.23700

The image displays a modern, tall building with a distinctive geometric facade set against a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds. The building, viewed from a low-angle perspective, features a…read more

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The image displays a modern, tall building with a distinctive geometric facade set against a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds. The building, viewed from a low-angle perspective, features a striking black, white, and gray zigzag pattern on its exterior walls, which incorporates numerous windows. Upper sections of the building are clad in dark, reflective glass panels that mirror the sky and clouds. In the background, a more traditional, gray high-rise building with a grid of windows is visible. At street level, a row of parked cars lines a road adjacent to the main building. The clear blue sky and bright lighting indicate a sunny daytime. Visible text and signs provide contextual clues: - A prominent red circular sign with a white "5" and the Cyrillic word "Пятерочка" (Pyaterochka) is affixed to the building, indicating a retail store, likely a supermarket. - A blue parking sign with a white "P" is visible. - A blue pedestrian crossing sign with white figures is also present. - A street sign reading "ул. Г. Баруди, 14" (ul. G. Barudi, 14), which translates to G. Barudi Street, 14, is partially visible, confirming the location in an urban area, consistent with Kazan, Russia. The scene captures a static urban landscape, highlighting contemporary architecture and everyday city elements under a clear sky. | Open Wire