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This is an exterior, low-angle, eye-level shot of a dilapidated Soviet-era building, likely a bus station or similar public facility in Tolyatti, Russia. The building features a prominent concrete facade with peeling white paint, exposing a rough, grey textured material underneath. A large, horizontal overhang extends from the upper level, supported by square concrete columns on the lower level. The upper level has a row of evenly spaced, dark-framed windows. The sky above is a pale blue with subtle hues of pink and orange from the sunset or sunrise. On the ground level, there are illuminated storefronts with signage visible. One sign reads "АФИША" (Afisha, meaning "Poster" or "Billboard"), and another partially visible sign appears to be "АВТОГРАД" (Avtograd, meaning "Auto City"). The overall impression is one of urban decay and faded grandeur.
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