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This close-up image features a broken piece of a cracker, likely resting on another piece or a surface, against a plain, dull teal-grey background. The cracker itself is light beige to off-white, with numerous small, dark brown baked-on speckles or flakes, possibly herbs or seasonings. Several small, dark, round holes, typical of cracker docking, are visible across its surface. There are also a few larger, white, crystalline structures, which appear to be salt grains. The edges of the cracker are irregular and jagged, suggesting it has been broken or partially consumed. A dark, elongated shadow or gap is prominent beneath the upper section of the cracker, indicating depth or separation between cracker pieces. No people, activity, or visible text are present. The lighting is soft, highlighting the cracker's texture.
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Ventsislav80

Apr 29, 2026, 4:50 PM

Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria

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This close-up image features a broken piece of a cracker, likely resting on another piece or a surface, against a plain, dull teal-grey background. The cracker itself is light beige to off-white, with numerous small, dark brown baked-on speckles or flakes, possibly herbs or seasonings. Several small, dark, round holes, typical of cracker docking, are visible across its surface. There are also a few larger, white, crystalline structures, which appear to be salt grains. The edges of the cracker are irregular and jagged, suggesting it has been broken or partially consumed. A dark, elongated shadow or gap is prominent beneath the upper section of the cracker, indicating depth or separation between cracker pieces. No people, activity, or visible text are present. The lighting is soft, highlighting the cracker's texture.

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