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An outdoor, eye-level forensic view captures a section of a building facade in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria, heavily equipped with air conditioning and ventilation systems, with the roof of a parked car in the foreground.

Lush green leaves from an overhead tree partially obscure the top-left corner, appearing brightly lit from behind. The upper portion of the building presents a weathered, light gray concrete or stucco surface, showing stains and cracks.

Below this, a large, rectangular, silver-colored modular air handling or ventilation unit is prominently mounted horizontally across the wall. This unit comprises several sections; the section on the far right features a dark, square metal mesh grille, likely an air intake or exhaust. To the left, beneath the main unit, a conical-shaped duct wrapped in silver insulation protrudes from the wall.

Below the large ventilation system, six individual outdoor air conditioner compressor units are mounted to a lower section of the wall, which is textured gray concrete with signs of wear and embedded conduits. From left to right, a Fujitsu unit is positioned above a GREE unit. To their right, four additional GREE units are mounted in a row. Various electrical wires, refrigerant lines, and power conduits run between and around these units, often in a visible and somewhat disordered manner. A small, rectangular, discolored electrical box is affixed to the wall between the second and third GREE units from the left. Sections of exposed, diagonally patterned brickwork are visible on the wall, particularly below the larger ventilation unit and above the individual AC units.

The dusty, dark-colored roof and rear spoiler of a car occupy the bottom third of the image, reflecting ambient light and shapes from the environment above. A narrow strip of paved sidewalk is visible in the lower right corner, beneath the car. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Jun 6, 2026, 2:02 PM

Pazardzhik, Bulgaria

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An outdoor, eye-level forensic view captures a section of a building facade in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria, heavily equipped with air conditioning and ventilation systems, with the roof of a parked car in the foreground. Lush green leaves from an overhead tree partially obscure the top-left corner, appearing brightly lit from behind. The upper portion of the building presents a weathered, light gray concrete or stucco surface, showing stains and cracks. Below this, a large, rectangular, silver-colored modular air handling or ventilation unit is prominently mounted horizontally across the wall. This unit comprises several sections; the section on the far right features a dark, square metal mesh grille, likely an air intake or exhaust. To the left, beneath the main unit, a conical-shaped duct wrapped in silver insulation protrudes from the wall. Below the large ventilation system, six individual outdoor air conditioner compressor units are mounted to a lower section of the wall, which is textured gray concrete with signs of wear and embedded conduits. From left to right, a Fujitsu unit is positioned above a GREE unit. To their right, four additional GREE units are mounted in a row. Various electrical wires, refrigerant lines, and power conduits run between and around these units, often in a visible and somewhat disordered manner. A small, rectangular, discolored electrical box is affixed to the wall between the second and third GREE units from the left. Sections of exposed, diagonally patterned brickwork are visible on the wall, particularly below the larger ventilation unit and above the individual AC units. The dusty, dark-colored roof and rear spoiler of a car occupy the bottom third of the image, reflecting ambient light and shapes from the environment above. A narrow strip of paved sidewalk is visible in the lower right corner, beneath the car. No individuals are present in the scene.

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