The image displays a red British-style telephone box situated on a paved sidewalk next to a grassy area. The telephone box is the primary subject and is detailed with ornate crowns and the word "TELEPHONE" in white lettering on a rectangular plaque. Behind the telephone box, a black metal fence with decorative swirls separates it from a building with large windows. A white car is partially visible through the fence and windows, suggesting an urban or commercial setting.

The scene appears to be outdoors during daylight, with the bright red of the telephone box contrasting with the muted tones of the surroundings. The orientation of the image is rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise.

Visible text includes "TELEPHONE" on the box itself. On the side of the telephone box, a small rectangular plaque with "CM" is visible through the glass. A red and white banner with some unreadable text and a logo hangs from a pole in the background, further suggesting a public space.

In the lower part of the image, a red piece of equipment resembling a small vehicle or machinery is visible, along with more fencing and greenery. The overall impression is of a street scene in an urban environment, likely in Shymkent, Kazakhstan, given the provided location context. There are no people clearly depicted in the image. The weather appears to be clear and the time of day is likely daytime.
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Timur T

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Fri, Jun 19, 2026, 11:44 AM

5d ago

Shymkent, Kazakhstan

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The image displays a red British-style telephone box situated on a paved sidewalk next to a grassy area. The telephone box is the primary subject and is detailed with ornate crowns and the word "TELEP…read more

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