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This media file is a close-up shot of a refrigerator door covered in magnets. The magnets depict a variety of scenes, landmarks, and cultural symbols. Several magnets feature text in different languages, including Cyrillic and Greek.

Prominent subjects include:
- A horseshoe-shaped magnet with carved imagery and Cyrillic text that appears to be related to good luck or a blessing.
- A wooden magnet shaped like the map of an area with a ship and text in Cyrillic, possibly indicating a geographical location or a resort.
- A heart-shaped magnet with two figures embracing and Greek text.
- A magnet depicting a stylized gold coin with the profile of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh.
- A magnet shaped like a blue hand with intricate designs and Cyrillic text, likely a Hamsa hand for protection.
- Magnets featuring cityscapes from Budapest and Dubai, and a landscape from Cyprus.
- A magnet with a silhouette of a muscular figure and the word "SATYROS" in English and "CYPRUS" in Cyrillic.
- A magnet with an orange and black design featuring the text "Z17 KAZANTIP".
- A magnet with an image of Winnie the Pooh and Cyrillic text.
- A blue magnet in the shape of a puzzle piece with text in English and a Sri Lankan flag.
- A magnet with a scene of a harbor and the word "Курортное" (Resort) in Cyrillic.
- A magnet with a carved wooden depiction of a donkey or horse head.
- A magnet with a cartoonish image of two figures.

The magnets represent a collection of souvenirs, likely from various travels or collected over time. The overall impression is a personal display of memories and interests. The lighting suggests it's an indoor setting, likely a kitchen. No specific time of day or weather is indicated. The presence of Cyrillic text and imagery like the Egyptian pharaoh and Hamsa hand suggests a diverse geographical origin for the collection.
chokoladka

Jun 24, 2026

Kyiv, Ukraine

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This media file is a close-up shot of a refrigerator door covered in magnets. The magnets depict a variety of scenes, landmarks, and cultural symbols. Several magnets feature text in different languages, including Cyrillic and Greek. Prominent subjects include: - A horseshoe-shaped magnet with carved imagery and Cyrillic text that appears to be related to good luck or a blessing. - A wooden magnet shaped like the map of an area with a ship and text in Cyrillic, possibly indicating a geographical location or a resort. - A heart-shaped magnet with two figures embracing and Greek text. - A magnet depicting a stylized gold coin with the profile of an ancient Egyptian pharaoh. - A magnet shaped like a blue hand with intricate designs and Cyrillic text, likely a Hamsa hand for protection. - Magnets featuring cityscapes from Budapest and Dubai, and a landscape from Cyprus. - A magnet with a silhouette of a muscular figure and the word "SATYROS" in English and "CYPRUS" in Cyrillic. - A magnet with an orange and black design featuring the text "Z17 KAZANTIP". - A magnet with an image of Winnie the Pooh and Cyrillic text. - A blue magnet in the shape of a puzzle piece with text in English and a Sri Lankan flag. - A magnet with a scene of a harbor and the word "Курортное" (Resort) in Cyrillic. - A magnet with a carved wooden depiction of a donkey or horse head. - A magnet with a cartoonish image of two figures. The magnets represent a collection of souvenirs, likely from various travels or collected over time. The overall impression is a personal display of memories and interests. The lighting suggests it's an indoor setting, likely a kitchen. No specific time of day or weather is indicated. The presence of Cyrillic text and imagery like the Egyptian pharaoh and Hamsa hand suggests a diverse geographical origin for the collection.

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