A forensic examination of the image reveals a wide shot of the Black Sea off the coast of Costinești, Romania, featuring the prominent shipwreck of the cargo ship Evangelia
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A forensic examination of the image reveals a wide shot of the Black Sea off the coast of Costinești, Romania, featuring the prominent shipwreck of the cargo ship Evangelia

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A forensic examination of the image reveals a wide shot of the Black Sea off the coast of Costinești, Romania, featuring the prominent shipwreck of the cargo ship Evangelia. The vessel, painted dark blue/black and extensively rusted, is visibly broken into two primary sections, with a significant gap near its midship. The forward section displays "EVANGELIA" painted in yellow/orange letters on its hull, beneath which "VARA CEA MAI FIEBNE R GASTITATE" is also visible. The stern section shows graffiti that reads "Summer Camp, U.S.R." Birds, likely gulls or cormorants, are perched on various structures of the derelict ship, including the mast remnants and the bridge superstructure. Several birds are also seen flying near the wreck. The sea is calm, with subtle ripples on its dark blue-green surface. In the distant background on the left, another maritime vessel, possibly a barge with a crane, is faintly visible on the horizon. The sky is partially overcast with a mix of light blue and scattered greyish-white clouds. No human figures are present in the immediate vicinity of the shipwreck.