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Elena Zolotse

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Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 12:15 PM

23h ago

Sochi, Russia

43.57400, 39.72600

The image captures a sunny daytime scene on a pebbly beach in Sochi, Russia, with urban development in the background. In the foreground, a man and a woman are standing near the water's edge. The man,…read more

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The image captures a sunny daytime scene on a pebbly beach in Sochi, Russia, with urban development in the background. In the foreground, a man and a woman are standing near the water's edge. The man, dressed in a black t-shirt and black pants, holds a leash attached to a large dog, likely a Husky or Malamute, which stands on the gravel. The woman beside him, wearing a white t-shirt and dark pants, is also looking towards the water. Further along the beach, in the mid-ground, several other people are visible. One person in a black jacket is seated at a white wicker table with matching chairs, suggesting an outdoor cafe or restaurant. Nearby, other individuals are gathered around what appears to be a barbecue or fire pit. A distinct grey and white striped barrier or path runs parallel to the waterline, separating the beach from the adjacent commercial area. The background showcases a cityscape with multiple modern high-rise buildings and verdant trees under a clear blue sky dotted with scattered white clouds. Visible text on one of the buildings appears to be "СИТИ ПАРК" (CITY PARK), with another partial sign possibly reading "SEA ZONE." The bright sunlight suggests a clear, pleasant day, likely mid-morning or early afternoon, with distinct shadows cast by the subjects and structures. The scene depicts a leisurely outdoor activity in a lively coastal environment. | Open Wire