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The image presents a detailed, vertical close-up of an ancient architectural facade located in Nesebar, Bulgaria. The structure is characterized by a mixed masonry construction, combining light-colored, irregularly shaped stone blocks with reddish-brown bricks of various sizes and arrangements. Two prominent, partially visible semi-circular arches dominate the left side of the frame. The upper arch features an inner band of alternating brick and stone elements. Concentric decorative bands surround this arch: an inner band composed of small, square, reddish-brown terracotta tiles with central depressions, and an outer band showcasing green, circular, glazed ceramic rosettes, both arranged radially. A similar, partially cropped arch is visible at the bottom. To the right of the upper arch, the wall exhibits additional decorative brickwork. This includes a horizontal band of green circular ceramic rosettes, followed by a band of the small square terracotta tiles. Further down, a distinct horizontal row of white, upward-pointing triangular inserts is embedded into the brickwork. Below these triangles, intricate brick patterns form a repeating geometric, interlocking meander design. The entire facade shows significant signs of age and weathering, including chipped stone, eroded brick surfaces, and visible mortar degradation. Small patches of dry vegetation are present in crevices, particularly in the upper right section of the wall. No individuals, actions, or specific interactions are present in the scene.
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