Tuesday, June 9, 2026 · Updated Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Sofia, BulgariaIn an outdoor scene, a close-up shot focuses on a cluster of ripe cherries hanging from a tree branch, set against a bright blue sky. The cherries display a gradient of colors, ranging from green and yellow to red, indicating they are in various stages of ripeness. The leaves of the cherry tree are a vibrant green, with some appearing slightly wilted or catching the sunlight. The scene appears to be captured on a sunny day, with the light casting shadows and highlighting the textures of the cherries and leaves. The background is largely dominated by the clear sky, with a hint of a building visible in the far right, suggesting an urban or suburban environment. The image does not contain any people or explicit actions. The specific location within the city of Sofia, Bulgaria, is not discernible from the visual information presented in the image.

An eye-level, close-up, exterior shot captures a teal-colored Vespa scooter parked on a gray paver sidewalk. The scooter's handlebars are visible on the right, featuring a black grip with the embossed "Vespa" logo. A chrome rearview mirror is positioned on the left side of the handlebars. Reflected in the mirror is a building with multiple windows and air conditioning units, partially obscured by the lush green leaves of a tree. The text "OBJECTS IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR" is inscribed on the edge of the mirror. The background consists of more gray pavers and a small patch of dry leaves and dirt. The scene appears to be in Sofia, Bulgaria, given the context provided. There are no people or animals present in the image.
An eye-level, close-up, exterior shot captures a teal-colored Vespa scooter parked on a gray paver sidewalk. The scooter's handlebars are visible on the right, featuring a black grip with the embossed "Vespa" logo. A chrome rearview mirror is positioned on the left side of the handlebars. Reflected in the mirror is a building with multiple windows and air conditioning units, partially obscured by the lush green leaves of a tree. The text "OBJECTS IN MIRROR ARE CLOSER THAN THEY APPEAR" is inscribed on the edge of the mirror. The background consists of more gray pavers and a small patch of dry leaves and dirt. The scene appears to be in Sofia, Bulgaria, given the context provided. There are no people or animals present in the image.

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Sofia, Bulgaria · 12 memoriesA round, decorative coaster with a stylized artistic depiction of two women, one reflected in a circular mirror, sits on a wooden surface. To the left of the coaster is a blue paper coffee cup with the "LAVAZZA TORINO, ITALIA" logo. In the background, out of focus, are cabinets and a beige cup with a black stylized logo. The setting is indoors, on a wooden table. No specific location in Sofia, Bulgaria is identifiable.
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Sofia, Bulgaria · Jun 9, 2026, 7:32 AM · 5.5k attention

A round, decorative coaster with a stylized artistic depiction of two women, one reflected in a circular mirror, sits on a wooden surface. To the left of the coaster is a blue paper coffee cup with the "LAVAZZA TORINO, ITALIA" logo. In the background, out of focus, are cabinets and a beige cup with a black stylized logo. The setting is indoors, on a wooden table. No specific location in Sofia, Bulgaria is identifiable.

The image shows a postcard featuring a reproduction of a painting. The painting depicts a woman in profile, with auburn hair and a stylized face, wearing a vibrantly patterned, ornate robe with a high collar. The artwork is characterized by bold geometric shapes, intricate patterns, and a rich color palette dominated by yellows, reds, oranges, and black, with accents of blue and green. The background features abstract designs, including a large circular motif and vertical patterned elements. In the bottom left corner of the painting, there is a signature and date, reading "1914" and "Йоанъ Миллеръ" (Ioan Miller). The postcard is placed on a white mat, which is itself on a surface that appears to be a countertop or table, possibly in a shop or gallery, given the retail packaging visible. The setting is not in the city of Sofia, Bulgaria.

The image depicts a close-up of a textured, light gray exterior wall on a building. The wall is partially obscured by dappled shadows of tree leaves and branches, creating an abstract pattern of light and dark patches. To the left, a section of a window with metal bars is visible. The window is divided into rectangular panes by the white metal grid. Through the glass, blinds and hints of reddish-pink curtains can be seen. The overall impression is one of an outdoor scene on a sunny day, with light filtering through foliage onto a building's facade. The location is identified as Sofia, Bulgaria.
The image shows a postcard featuring a reproduction of a painting. The painting depicts a woman in profile, with auburn hair and a stylized face, wearing a vibrantly patterned, ornate robe with a high collar. The artwork is characterized by bold geometric shapes, intricate patterns, and a rich color palette dominated by yellows, reds, oranges, and black, with accents of blue and green. The background features abstract designs, including a large circular motif and vertical patterned elements. In the bottom left corner of the painting, there is a signature and date, reading "1914" and "Йоанъ Миллеръ" (Ioan Miller). The postcard is placed on a white mat, which is itself on a surface that appears to be a countertop or table, possibly in a shop or gallery, given the retail packaging visible. The setting is not in the city of Sofia, Bulgaria.

The image shows a section of a building exterior wall in Sofia, Bulgaria, featuring graffiti. On the left, a vertical metal pole is visible, with a grey upper section and a darker grey lower section, adorned with stickers and yellow spray paint. The wall itself has a textured, light beige surface. Dominating the center of the frame is a large graffiti artwork depicting an anthropomorphic can. The can has a lid that appears to be peeled back and rests upwards, drawn as a circular, ridged object with concentric rings. The body of the can is rendered as a face with angry eyebrows, wide eyes with green irises, a prominent mustache, and an open mouth with a slight smile. The face has an ear drawn on the right side, and several dots and lines suggesting facial hair or texture. A thin blue spray paint streak runs vertically down the right side of the can's face. Below the face, the can is depicted with horizontal stripes. Above the can's face, the words "OPEN MINDED?" are spray-painted in black lettering. To the right of the can, there is a small window with black metal bars. More graffiti tags and designs are present on the wall, including abstract black lines above the "OPEN MINDED?" text, and green spray paint shapes to the right of the window. The ground in the foreground is a paved sidewalk made of interlocking grey concrete blocks, with small patches of green weeds growing in the cracks. The overall scene suggests an urban environment with street art.

The image is a close-up of graffiti art on a wall, likely in an urban setting. The graffiti features a mix of spray paint and marker, with bold black lines and dripping paint dominating the top portion of the image. A large word, "ВОДА", is written in dark grey, blocky letters across a pastel pink and orange background. The word translates to "water" in Bulgarian. Below this, the artwork incorporates abstract shapes and lines in various colors, including blue, green, yellow, and pink. A sticker with the logo "PARSE SKATE CO" is visible on the lower left side of the image. The overall impression is of a layered and dynamic piece of street art, potentially located in a public area in Sofia, Bulgaria, given the Bulgarian text.

The image captures a low-angle view of the National Theatre "Ivan Vazov" in Sofia, Bulgaria, on a clear, sunny day. A tall, slender tree with lush green foliage dominates the left side of the frame, its trunk textured with deep vertical grooves. To the right, the theatre's distinctive red brick facade with white architectural embellishments is visible. A large arched window with a balcony is a prominent feature, as is a smaller arched doorway labeled "БИЛЕТНА КАСА" (Ticket Office). Above the theatre's main structure, a dark bronze statue of a winged figure on a chariot can be seen silhouetted against the bright blue sky. In the foreground on the left, a large poster with a yellow and black design displays text in Bulgarian and an illustration of a figure playing a cello. The ground in front of the theatre is paved and bordered by grass and some smaller trees and shrubs. The scene suggests an outdoor public space, likely in front of a cultural institution.
The image depicts a close-up of a textured, light gray exterior wall on a building. The wall is partially obscured by dappled shadows of tree leaves and branches, creating an abstract pattern of light and dark patches. To the left, a section of a window with metal bars is visible. The window is divided into rectangular panes by the white metal grid. Through the glass, blinds and hints of reddish-pink curtains can be seen. The overall impression is one of an outdoor scene on a sunny day, with light filtering through foliage onto a building's facade. The location is identified as Sofia, Bulgaria.

This image shows a street scene in Sofia, Bulgaria. On the left, there is a building with posters displayed on its exterior wall. Above the posters, a black sign with white lettering reads "Kaca". A sidewalk runs along the side of the building, with black bollards separating it from the street. The street itself is paved and lined with parked cars and buildings. Several people are visible walking on the sidewalk and standing near shops. The overall atmosphere is that of a busy urban street on a sunny day.
Sofia, Bulgaria · Jun 9, 2026, 6:23 AM · 0.1k attention
The image shows a section of a building exterior wall in Sofia, Bulgaria, featuring graffiti. On the left, a vertical metal pole is visible, with a grey upper section and a darker grey lower section, adorned with stickers and yellow spray paint. The wall itself has a textured, light beige surface. Dominating the center of the frame is a large graffiti artwork depicting an anthropomorphic can. The can has a lid that appears to be peeled back and rests upwards, drawn as a circular, ridged object with concentric rings. The body of the can is rendered as a face with angry eyebrows, wide eyes with green irises, a prominent mustache, and an open mouth with a slight smile. The face has an ear drawn on the right side, and several dots and lines suggesting facial hair or texture. A thin blue spray paint streak runs vertically down the right side of the can's face. Below the face, the can is depicted with horizontal stripes. Above the can's face, the words "OPEN MINDED?" are spray-painted in black lettering. To the right of the can, there is a small window with black metal bars. More graffiti tags and designs are present on the wall, including abstract black lines above the "OPEN MINDED?" text, and green spray paint shapes to the right of the window. The ground in the foreground is a paved sidewalk made of interlocking grey concrete blocks, with small patches of green weeds growing in the cracks. The overall scene suggests an urban environment with street art.

The image shows a concrete pillar with graffiti located in Sofia, Bulgaria. The graffiti includes the words "НЕ, ЯЖ МЕСО" in orange stenciled letters, a speech bubble with "HATE OFF!" written in black, and a cartoonish drawing of a bird-like creature. Red spray paint markings are also visible on the pillar. The environment appears to be outdoors, possibly an underpass or a side street, given the presence of a metal railing on the right and greenery on the left.

The image depicts a street scene in Sofia, Bulgaria, with a focus on the sidewalk and road. The street is lined with multi-story buildings on the left and right, some of which appear to be shops or offices. On the left side of the street, several cars are parked. A black SUV is prominently featured in the foreground. The road surface is asphalt, with visible cracks and some debris. The sidewalk on the right is paved with square tiles and is bordered by a stone curb. A series of black and white striped bollards are positioned along the edge of the sidewalk, separating it from the street. The sunlight casts long shadows from these bollards and the buildings, indicating it is likely late afternoon or early morning. A few people are visible in the distance walking on the sidewalk. One of the buildings on the left has a yellow sign with "SMASH" and "SMASH BURGERS" written on it. The overall environment suggests an urban setting with typical street infrastructure.

A sun-drenched, narrow sidewalk in Sofia, Bulgaria, is lined with parked cars on the left and a white-plastered wall with a red, wavy metal fence on the right. Overhanging branches of a large tree cast dappled shadows across the interlocking brick pavement. Several cars are parked along the curb, including a black SUV with license plate "26 XB" and a white sedan. In the background, buildings with graffiti-covered lower levels and windows are visible. Two individuals, one wearing dark clothing and another in lighter attire, walk further down the sidewalk. The overall scene depicts a typical urban street with elements of greenery, architecture, and parked vehicles.
The image depicts a shrine or display window featuring a golden statue of a Hindu deity, likely Shiva, seated in a meditative pose. The statue is adorned with multiple strands of beads, including rudraksha seeds and colorful stones, as well as a golden trident (trishul) positioned to its left, with a pink fabric draped behind it. Surrounding the central figure are various religious and cultural items. To the left, there are incense sticks and boxes, a smaller bronze statue, and a white ceramic bowl with what appears to be sage. To the right, numerous necklaces and other trinkets hang behind a mesh screen, and below, a collection of silver jewelry, amulets, and prayer wheels are displayed on a light-colored surface, all viewed through glass. The overall impression is that of a spiritual or cultural retail space. The location of the scene is confirmed to be in the city of Sofia, Bulgaria.


The image captures a toy dog, predominantly yellow-orange, with a bright pink backpack attached to its back, standing on a textured grey surface that appears to be asphalt or a similar material. The dog is positioned in the foreground, facing left, with its shadow stretching across the ground to the left. In the background, a park setting is visible. Several dark-colored park benches are spaced out on a light-colored paved area. A dark grey cylindrical trash bin is situated between two benches. Trees with dense green foliage form a backdrop, and sunlight filters through them, casting dappled shadows. The sky is bright and sunny. In the far background, out of focus, a few pigeons are scattered on the pavement, and a person in light-colored clothing can be seen standing near a bench. The overall scene suggests a daytime setting in an outdoor urban park. The image does not provide specific landmarks that would definitively identify its location within Sofia, Bulgaria.

The image depicts the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, a prominent landmark in Sofia, Bulgaria. The cathedral, with its distinctive domes and crosses, is the central focus of the scene, viewed from a plaza. In the foreground, a paved walkway made of large, light-colored rectangular tiles leads towards a neatly manicured lawn bordered by a vibrant red flower bed. Several pigeons are scattered across the walkway and the lawn. Behind the lawn, several rounded green bushes are symmetrically placed. Lush green trees frame the cathedral on either side, with a weeping willow tree positioned to the right of the main entrance. In the middle ground, a few individuals can be seen walking near the cathedral entrance and on benches in a park area to the right, which also features playground equipment. A few more trees and buildings, including a multi-story structure with what appears to be a cell tower, are visible in the background under a clear, bright blue sky. The overall scene suggests a sunny day in a well-maintained urban park environment.

The image shows a street scene in Sofia, Bulgaria, featuring two large, weathered metal garbage containers against a textured, beige wall with red and black graffiti. The container on the left is adorned with colorful spray-painted flowers, including a prominent yellow sunflower and a blue flower, set against an orange and green background. A piece of light-colored wood is propped up inside this container. The container on the right is gray and covered in various tags and scribbled graffiti in blue and red. Both containers are on wheels, and the ground around them is littered with debris. The overall impression is one of urban decay and street art.

The image shows a close-up of graffiti on a yellow stucco wall. The graffiti is in Bulgarian Cyrillic and appears to be a poem or saying. The text is in black and dark blue spray paint. The first line reads "КРИЛЕ ИМАТ" which translates to "wings they have". The second line reads "САМО ТИЯ, А ТЕ" which translates to "only these, and they". The third line reads "СЪРЦЕ ИМ ИСКА" which translates to "heart they want". The fourth line reads "ДА ЛЕТИ." which translates to "to fly.". The graffiti is located on the facade of a building in Sofia, Bulgaria, near the former Central Telephone Station on Graf Ignatiev Street. The wall also features other graffiti tags in white and purple spray paint. A metal pipe runs vertically along the right side of the image, separating the stucco wall from a rough concrete surface. A section of a rusted metal panel is visible at the bottom left corner, also covered in stickers and graffiti.

The image shows two cardboard boxes filled with records. The box on the left is filled with many records standing upright, some with colorful spines. The box on the right is filled with records lying flat, many in plastic sleeves. The boxes are placed on a marble-patterned floor. A white vertical surface is visible on the right side of the image. The scene appears to be indoors, possibly a storage area or a shop. The location is not specified in the image.

The image shows a book titled "ИЗБРАНИ ПИЕСИ ЗА ОБУЧЕНИЕТО ПО ЗАДЪЛЖИТЕЛНО ПИАНО В СРЕДНИТЕ МУЗИКАЛНИ УЧИЛИЩА. ЧАСТ II. НАУКА И ИЗКУСТВО." The book has a cover with horizontal stripes in white and light blue. It is placed on a shelf, likely in a library or bookstore, with other books visible around it. The lighting suggests it is indoors, possibly with natural light casting a shadow across the book. There are no people or specific geographical markers in the image to determine its location in Sofia, Bulgaria.
Sofia, Bulgaria · Jun 9, 2026, 6:32 AM

The image shows a close-up of several books stacked on a shelf. The books are predominantly white with black text, some have red text, and one book has a green spine. The text on the books appears to be in Cyrillic script. Some of the visible titles include "ЦИФРОВИЯТ ЗВУК - МИТОВЕ И РЕШЕНИЯ", "ЕСТЕТИКА", "ДЕБЮСИ", "ИГОР СТРАВИНСКИ", "Андрей Букурещлиев", and "ПОГЛЕД КЪМ ШОПЕН". The shelf is white and appears to be part of a larger shelving unit, possibly in a library or bookstore. The lighting is dim, suggesting an indoor environment. The overall scene is a collection of educational or academic books. There are no people or specific landmarks visible to indicate a location in Sofia, Bulgaria.

This is a portrait-oriented, eye-level, outdoor photograph taken on a sunny day in Sofia, Bulgaria. The image captures a street scene with several buildings, parked vehicles, and street signs. In the foreground, a black car is parked on the right side of the frame, with its rear portion prominently visible. To the left of the car, a motorcycle is parked. Behind the car and motorcycle, there are buildings with predominantly pink and beige facades. The buildings feature numerous windows, some with air conditioning units attached. Graffiti is visible on the walls of some buildings. Several street signs are present, including a red and blue circular sign with a red cross indicating no stopping or parking, and another sign with an arrow indicating a direction. A police car is visible further down the street, alongside other vehicles and trees. The pavement is made of grey interlocking bricks. The sky is clear and blue, suggesting fair weather and likely midday. The overall scene depicts a typical urban street environment in Sofia, with a mix of residential or commercial buildings, traffic, and signage. Text visible in the image includes "The Original", "FinCity", "FATMA", "DFV", "FOFS", "АЗ", a Bulgarian warning about violators being towed with a phone number, and "POLICE".
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Sofia, Bulgaria · Jun 9, 2026, 7:21 AM
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