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The image depicts an indoor rock climbing gym located in Sofia, Bulgaria, consistent with the facilities of a major climbing center like Walltopia Climbing Center
The image depicts an indoor rock climbing gym located in Sofia, Bulgaria, consistent with the facilities of a major climbing center like Walltopia Climbing Center. The scene features multiple towering artificial climbing walls constructed from textured panels, predominantly colored teal-green and dark gray, with bright yellow diagonal stripes segmenting sections. Hundreds of multi-colored climbing holds in various shapes, sizes, and colors (including pink, orange, yellow, blue, red, green, purple, and gray) are bolted onto the walls, forming numerous climbing routes. Some walls incorporate long, grey, cylindrical features resembling tree trunks or columns. Three individuals are visible on the climbing walls. In the lower-middle section, a young child, likely a girl with pigtails, is paused or in descent, suspended mid-wall. She wears a patterned long-sleeved shirt, grey pants, black and white shoes, and a climbing harness attached to a white and green rope. Her feet are positioned on two pink holds. In the upper-left quadrant, another child, viewed from the back and wearing blue overalls, actively ascends an angled green wall section, gripping a large green hold. A third individual, partially visible on the upper-right dark gray wall, is also actively climbing. Multiple white and green ropes hang vertically from the high industrial ceiling, which features exposed beams and lighting fixtures, indicating a belay system is in use for climber safety. Yellow triangular banners marked with numbers "19" and "21" are visible near the base of some climbing routes. A rectangular metal grate or access panel is affixed to the lower section of the green wall in the mid-left.