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A collection of bronze bells of various sizes are arranged in a circular pattern on a concrete floor. The bells are old and appear to be tarnished and weathered. They are lying on their sides, with some openings facing upwards and others downwards. The largest bell is in the center of the arrangement and is upright, supported by its base. The background shows a rough, whitewashed brick wall with a narrow, rectangular window at the top, letting in natural light. The floor is concrete and shows signs of wear and tear. The overall scene suggests a storage area for church bells, possibly in a bell tower or a workshop. Based on the architectural style and the presence of numerous historical bells, this scene is likely located in the city of Suzdal, Russia, a city known for its rich history and numerous churches and bell towers.
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