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Oti_Nova

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Fri, May 1, 2026, 07:47 PM

2d ago

Saint Petersburg, Russia

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The video opens with two people, a man and a woman, walking away from the camera across a wet or icy street at night. The scene then transitions to a static shot looking down a city street in Saint Pe…read more

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The video opens with two people, a man and a woman, walking away from the camera across a wet or icy street at night. The scene then transitions to a static shot looking down a city street in Saint Petersburg, Russia, at night. The street is lined with multi-story buildings on both sides, their windows dimly lit. In the distance, prominently centered, stands a distinctive domed building, likely St. Catherine's Armenian Church, illuminated in red and white with a dark dome. The street itself appears to be wet or covered in a thin layer of ice, reflecting the bright headlights of oncoming cars and the warm glow of numerous streetlights positioned along the sidewalks. A white car drives slowly towards the camera, its headlights creating a strong reflection on the slick road surface. Other cars are visible further down the street, some appearing to be stopped at a traffic light near the central domed building. A cyclist rides past on the left side of the street. A yellow pedestrian crossing sign with a black pedestrian symbol is visible on the left at the beginning of the clip. The foreground shows a dark manhole cover on the street. The overall ambiance is quiet and cool, typical of a winter night in a European city. Some blurry, illegible text is visible on storefront signs on the right side of the street. | Open Wire