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- "The image displays an archaeological site in Svirachi, Bulgaria, observed under direct sunlight" by Simba, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image displays an archaeological site in Svirachi, Bulgaria, observed under direct sunlight
The image displays an archaeological site in Svirachi, Bulgaria, observed under direct sunlight. No individuals or animals are present in the scene. The ground is predominantly covered by small, light-colored, angular gravel, interspersed with sparse green herbaceous growth. A row of five weathered, cylindrical stone columns, varying in height and exhibiting a light beige coloration, extends diagonally from the lower right foreground towards the midground. Each column is set on a discernible base. Parallel to these columns, on the right side of the frame, a low wall constructed from rough-cut stones runs, then curves towards the right periphery. On the left side of the image, a reddish-brown wooden boardwalk equipped with railings extends into the midground, running parallel to the column line. Further back, an information board, white with graphic content including text and a map, is mounted on a stand positioned near the wooden boardwalk. Behind this, a more substantial dry-stone wall, constructed from larger, irregularly shaped stones, spans across the midground. The background consists of a gently sloping grassy hillside. Scattered across this hillside are small, nascent trees, several of which are supported by distinct square wooden frames. The upper section of the background reveals a dense cluster of dark green foliage, indicative of a forested area or thick shrubbery. Direct sunlight illuminates the scene, creating sharply defined shadows cast by the columns and other structures upon the gravel surface.
