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Makar Parrot

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Fri, May 1, 2026, 02:36 PM

2d ago

Kamyshin, Russia

50.08700, 45.41200

The image presents an expansive view across a wide body of water under an overcast sky, likely taken from an elevated position such as a bridge or embankment. In the foreground, a sturdy blue metal ra…read more

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The image presents an expansive view across a wide body of water under an overcast sky, likely taken from an elevated position such as a bridge or embankment. In the foreground, a sturdy blue metal railing runs horizontally, separating the viewer from the water. This railing features multiple vertical posts and horizontal bars, with one post prominently adorned with a five-pointed star emblem. To the immediate right of the railing is a paved surface, possibly asphalt or concrete, with a lighter-colored line or curb visible. Beyond the railing, the vast expanse of water stretches into the distance, its surface showing subtle ripples. On the far bank, a distant shoreline is visible, dotted with several buildings of varying sizes and a sparse line of trees, suggesting a town or settlement. The sky above is entirely covered with a blanket of light grey and white clouds, indicating an overcast day without direct sunlight. The diffused lighting suggests it is daytime. No people are visible in the scene, and no specific activity is taking place; the image captures a static, serene landscape. Given the provided context of Kamyshin, Russia, the large body of water is highly likely the Volga River. The five-pointed star emblem on the railing is a notable detail, potentially hinting at the historical or architectural style of the area, common in post-Soviet countries. The overall impression is one of calm and openness. There is no visible text. | Open Wire