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The image depicts an indoor vantage point looking out through large, multi-pane glass windows at an airport tarmac area.

In the immediate foreground, a light grey tiled floor with a grid pattern is visible. Dark, thick vertical and horizontal window frames, likely part of an automatic sliding door system, bisect the view. A silver metallic track runs along the base of the window frame. To the far right, a dark, possibly wooden, paneled wall is visible, with a small, pink object resting on the floor in the bottom right corner. Overhead, a white ceiling with a recessed light fixture is partially reflected or visible through the top of the window frame.

Beyond the windows, under a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds, two white airport shuttle buses are parked on an asphalt surface. White painted lines are visible on the tarmac.
On the left, a white bus with green accents, identified by "COBUS 3000" near its front wheel well, is partially visible. The bus appears to have an opening or a removed panel where a wheel would typically be, exposing internal mechanisms. A silver metal railing is positioned in front of this bus, between the viewer and the tarmac.
On the right, the rear portion of another white airport shuttle bus is visible, facing away from the viewer. The text "Goldair Handling" is clearly printed on its side. This bus has an orange beacon light mounted on its roof.

Visible through the glass and reflecting on it are several signs:
*   Two green rectangular signs, likely indicating automatic doors, feature a white arrow and the word "Automatic" underneath. One points right, the other left.
*   A yellow square sign with a black border depicts a crossed-out cigarette, signifying "No Smoking." Below the symbol, Cyrillic text reads "Пушенето е забранено," which translates to "Smoking is forbidden."

Based on the presence of "Goldair Handling" (a ground handling company operating at Sofia Airport), the "COBUS" brand of airport buses, and the Cyrillic text on the no-smoking sign, the location is identified as **Sofia Airport, Sofia, Bulgaria.**
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The image depicts an indoor vantage point looking out through large, multi-pane glass windows at an airport tarmac area. In the immediate foreground, a light grey tiled floor with a grid pattern is visible. Dark, thick vertical and horizontal window frames, likely part of an automatic sliding door system, bisect the view. A silver metallic track runs along the base of the window frame. To the far right, a dark, possibly wooden, paneled wall is visible, with a small, pink object resting on the floor in the bottom right corner. Overhead, a white ceiling with a recessed light fixture is partially reflected or visible through the top of the window frame. Beyond the windows, under a bright blue sky with scattered white clouds, two white airport shuttle buses are parked on an asphalt surface. White painted lines are visible on the tarmac. On the left, a white bus with green accents, identified by "COBUS 3000" near its front wheel well, is partially visible. The bus appears to have an opening or a removed panel where a wheel would typically be, exposing internal mechanisms. A silver metal railing is positioned in front of this bus, between the viewer and the tarmac. On the right, the rear portion of another white airport shuttle bus is visible, facing away from the viewer. The text "Goldair Handling" is clearly printed on its side. This bus has an orange beacon light mounted on its roof. Visible through the glass and reflecting on it are several signs: * Two green rectangular signs, likely indicating automatic doors, feature a white arrow and the word "Automatic" underneath. One points right, the other left. * A yellow square sign with a black border depicts a crossed-out cigarette, signifying "No Smoking." Below the symbol, Cyrillic text reads "Пушенето е забранено," which translates to "Smoking is forbidden." Based on the presence of "Goldair Handling" (a ground handling company operating at Sofia Airport), the "COBUS" brand of airport buses, and the Cyrillic text on the no-smoking sign, the location is identified as **Sofia Airport, Sofia, Bulgaria.**

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