Memory from Byala Slatina, Bulgaria
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This overhead image depicts a concrete channel or drainage ditch in Byala Slatina, Bulgaria, under natural daylight

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This overhead image depicts a concrete channel or drainage ditch in Byala Slatina, Bulgaria, under natural daylight. The scene features two dogs. A light-colored, possibly tan or gray, dog is positioned on the left bank amidst green grass and sparse brown foliage, facing towards the right. A black dog is situated in the central-right portion of the channel, actively walking through shallow, stagnant water that exhibits a distinct yellowish-green surface film, consistent with algal growth or pollutants. A small piece of white plastic debris floats near the black dog in the water. The channel's banks are composed of sloped concrete panels, partially obscured and overgrown with green vegetation, bare branches, and scattered dry leaves. The upper edge of the left bank shows dense green foliage and some darker bushes. The water's surface reflects the bright light, creating a dappled pattern. In the foreground, a gray concrete surface, possibly a walkway or the channel's edge, angles from the bottom-left towards the mid-right. This surface is partially covered with dry leaves and slender, bare tree branches, some of which cast shadows onto the concrete. The overall environment appears unmaintained, with dense, unkempt vegetation surrounding the concrete structures and debris present within the channel.

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