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Maria

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Wed, Apr 22, 2026, 08:04 AM

5h ago

Almaty, Kazakhstan

43.10200, 76.94400

The image, correctly oriented, displays a winding asphalt road cutting through a mountainous landscape. In the foreground on the right, a dark-colored car, appearing to be a minivan or SUV, is parked…read more

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The image, correctly oriented, displays a winding asphalt road cutting through a mountainous landscape. In the foreground on the right, a dark-colored car, appearing to be a minivan or SUV, is parked or stopped on the side of the road. Its license plate is partially visible, reading `K 439 MMM 07`. Several people are gathered near the vehicle; one person wearing an orange top is near the front of the car, and others are standing further back. A black and white striped guardrail lines the right edge of the road. To the left of the road, a blue square road sign with a white upward-pointing arrow is visible, indicating a curve or direction. The immediate roadside features sparse, bare trees and some patches of dry grass, suggesting early spring or late autumn. Dominating the left side of the background is a massive, rugged mountain range with prominent snow-capped peaks. The slopes are steep and rocky, with snow defining their contours. The sky is overcast and grey, creating diffused lighting and possibly hinting at cloudy or misty weather conditions in the mountains. Several parallel power lines stretch across the upper left portion of the sky. The overall scene captures a moment during travel through a scenic, high-altitude region, consistent with the Tian Shan mountains surrounding Almaty, Kazakhstan. | Open Wire