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The image depicts a severely damaged and openly exposed electrical distribution panel mounted on a light-colored, textured exterior building wall, located in Budva, Montenegro. The beige plastic panel casing is cracked in multiple areas, notably below the upper row of circuit breakers and along its lower right edge. The top external segment of the panel shows significant green mold or algae growth, partially obscuring faint "Schneider Electric" branding.

Within the open panel, two rows of circuit breakers are visible. The upper row contains approximately fifteen smaller, gray-fronted miniature circuit breakers (MCBs). The lower row features about twenty miniature circuit breakers, many equipped with orange test buttons, characteristic of residual current devices (RCDs). These breakers exhibit signs of age, discoloration, and grime. Below these electrical components, a dense and disorganized tangle of multicolored electrical wires (blue, yellow, green, brown, grey) is present. Interspersed among the wires are several crumpled plastic bags, primarily white and orange, along with one green bag.

A gray insulated cable enters the panel from the upper right side. A black and white sticker with the stylized text "GEGE" is affixed to the lower right portion of the panel's exterior. To the left of the main panel, a smaller, recessed compartment is partially visible, containing neatly bundled gray cables secured with a blue tie. An overhead white ledge with chipped paint is situated directly above the main electrical panel. The entire installation appears to be in a neglected, exposed, and disorganized state.
NAILLIONAIRE

Nov 9, 2025

Budva, Montenegro

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The image depicts a severely damaged and openly exposed electrical distribution panel mounted on a light-colored, textured exterior building wall, located in Budva, Montenegro. The beige plastic panel casing is cracked in multiple areas, notably below the upper row of circuit breakers and along its lower right edge. The top external segment of the panel shows significant green mold or algae growth, partially obscuring faint "Schneider Electric" branding. Within the open panel, two rows of circuit breakers are visible. The upper row contains approximately fifteen smaller, gray-fronted miniature circuit breakers (MCBs). The lower row features about twenty miniature circuit breakers, many equipped with orange test buttons, characteristic of residual current devices (RCDs). These breakers exhibit signs of age, discoloration, and grime. Below these electrical components, a dense and disorganized tangle of multicolored electrical wires (blue, yellow, green, brown, grey) is present. Interspersed among the wires are several crumpled plastic bags, primarily white and orange, along with one green bag. A gray insulated cable enters the panel from the upper right side. A black and white sticker with the stylized text "GEGE" is affixed to the lower right portion of the panel's exterior. To the left of the main panel, a smaller, recessed compartment is partially visible, containing neatly bundled gray cables secured with a blue tie. An overhead white ledge with chipped paint is situated directly above the main electrical panel. The entire installation appears to be in a neglected, exposed, and disorganized state.

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