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🦂Ekaterina Garipova🦂

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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 08:49 PM

Rusalevka, Russia

56.72100, 54.35700

This indoor image captures a tender moment between a woman and a sleeping baby, likely in a bedroom or nursery in Rusalevka, Russia. The perspective is from above, suggesting a selfie or a shot taken…read more

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This indoor image captures a tender moment between a woman and a sleeping baby, likely in a bedroom or nursery in Rusalevka, Russia. The perspective is from above, suggesting a selfie or a shot taken from a raised position. The woman, with dark, wavy hair, is lying on her back, smiling broadly and looking towards the camera. She wears a light-colored top and a necklace with a small cross pendant. A smart band with a fluffy white strap is visible on her left wrist. She appears relaxed and content. Next to her, in a crib, a baby with light hair sleeps soundly on its side, a purple pacifier in its mouth. The baby is dressed in a white long-sleeved outfit. The crib's fitted sheet features a cheerful pattern of anchors, lifebuoys, and blue whales. A colorful plush toy, resembling a red elephant, hangs above the baby from the crib bars. The baby is partially covered by a bright yellow blanket adorned with various cartoon fish and starfish, reminiscent of characters from "Finding Nemo." The background reveals a plain white wall with a few small, colorful cartoon animal stickers, including a pink pig-like face and an orange creature. A section of purple wall is visible below the white wall, along with some wooden furniture. The lighting appears dim, suggesting the photo was taken at night or in a softly lit room. There is no visible text in the image. | Open Wire