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The image depicts a pedestrian street in Burgas, Bulgaria, identifiable as Bogoridi Street, characterized by its distinct mosaic pavement. The scene is observed under an overcast, light-grey sky, facing down the street.

The foreground features a paved surface composed of square granite tiles in varying shades of grey and reddish-brown, forming a checkerboard pattern. Embedded within this paving are several large decorative mosaic panels, each displaying abstract, stylized shell or feather-like motifs rendered with small pebbles and colored tesserae.

In the midground, a prominent dark brown wooden planter, shaped like an elongated trapezoid, occupies a central position. It contains white decorative stones and a small, leafless tree or shrub. Surrounding this planter and extending along both sides of the street are numerous outdoor seating arrangements belonging to cafes. These include various tables and chairs, some green, some black. On the left, several large, beige patio umbrellas are visible in a folded state. On the right, a building housing a cafe features extensive glass windows and a dark awning, with additional outdoor tables and chairs. Overhead, strings of small, bare lightbulbs are suspended across the street.

The background consists of multi-story urban buildings lining both sides of the street. On the left, a building with a yellow facade and arched windows on its upper floor is visible, with a red awning over a ground-floor establishment displaying a sign with partial text, including "ЕЛЕНО". Further left, another building with a lighter facade. On the right, buildings with light-colored facades are observed, featuring multiple windows and several external air conditioning units. Bare deciduous trees are scattered throughout the scene, suggesting a cold season. No discernible individuals are present within the frame.
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Feb 28, 2026

Burgas, Bulgaria

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The image depicts a pedestrian street in Burgas, Bulgaria, identifiable as Bogoridi Street, characterized by its distinct mosaic pavement. The scene is observed under an overcast, light-grey sky, facing down the street. The foreground features a paved surface composed of square granite tiles in varying shades of grey and reddish-brown, forming a checkerboard pattern. Embedded within this paving are several large decorative mosaic panels, each displaying abstract, stylized shell or feather-like motifs rendered with small pebbles and colored tesserae. In the midground, a prominent dark brown wooden planter, shaped like an elongated trapezoid, occupies a central position. It contains white decorative stones and a small, leafless tree or shrub. Surrounding this planter and extending along both sides of the street are numerous outdoor seating arrangements belonging to cafes. These include various tables and chairs, some green, some black. On the left, several large, beige patio umbrellas are visible in a folded state. On the right, a building housing a cafe features extensive glass windows and a dark awning, with additional outdoor tables and chairs. Overhead, strings of small, bare lightbulbs are suspended across the street. The background consists of multi-story urban buildings lining both sides of the street. On the left, a building with a yellow facade and arched windows on its upper floor is visible, with a red awning over a ground-floor establishment displaying a sign with partial text, including "ЕЛЕНО". Further left, another building with a lighter facade. On the right, buildings with light-colored facades are observed, featuring multiple windows and several external air conditioning units. Bare deciduous trees are scattered throughout the scene, suggesting a cold season. No discernible individuals are present within the frame.

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