An outdoor, eye-level photograph captured in Rozino, Bulgaria, displays a weathered, painted ceramic or concrete garden statue of a rabbit situated on a concrete surface
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Rozino, Bulgaria
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An outdoor, eye-level photograph captured in Rozino, Bulgaria, displays a weathered, painted ceramic or concrete garden statue of a rabbit situated on a concrete surface

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An outdoor, eye-level photograph captured in Rozino, Bulgaria, displays a weathered, painted ceramic or concrete garden statue of a rabbit situated on a concrete surface. The rabbit statue, predominantly pale pink with white accents, features blue eyes, black pupils, black whiskers, and grey fur details. It is depicted wearing a pink long-sleeved jacket with white patterns, a dark red vest with white trim and buttons over a white ruffled shirt, and dark green trousers with suspenders. The rabbit is shown holding a brown, branch-like pole across its shoulders. From this pole, a small, dark brown, bucket-shaped object hangs on its right side. Visible cracks are present on the statue's left ear. To the statue's immediate left, a dark, circular object, possibly a lid, with the text "Klasik color" is partially visible. To its right, a portion of another decorative item, brown with green and yellow accents, is present. The statue and surrounding objects rest on a textured, light grey concrete ledge or step. Behind the setup, a red brick wall forms a corner, showing signs of weathering. Strong sunlight originates from the upper left, casting distinct shadows of the statue and pole onto the brick wall.