This image captures a close-up view of an electronic display panel on a fuel pump, located in Benkovski, Bulgaria, under a clear blue sky
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This image captures a close-up view of an electronic display panel on a fuel pump, located in Benkovski, Bulgaria, under a clear blue sky

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This image captures a close-up view of an electronic display panel on a fuel pump, located in Benkovski, Bulgaria, under a clear blue sky. The display, encased in a light gray metal frame, shows three lines of information. The top line displays "ЕВРО" (EURO) alongside a numerical reading of "40.00", indicating a total monetary value. The middle line presents "ЛИТРИ" (LITERS) with a value of "54.06", representing the volume of fuel dispensed. The bottom line reads "Евро ЛИТЪР" (Euro LITER) next to the price per liter, which is "0.74". Above the main display, centered within the frame, is a circular logo containing the text "ADAST" and "adaptec". Below the display, two keyholes are visible on the bottom edge of the panel. A smaller, stylized logo resembling "7 P real" followed by "0000" is present on the lower right of the display face. The display panel itself appears aged, with visible dust and minor scratches on the glass. Below the fuel pump display, a section of a gray metal fence or barrier with vertical bars is visible. Behind this fence, a corrugated or paneled wall of a light color extends horizontally. Resting on the top edge of a lower structure, potentially part of the pump's base, is a black, elongated object, possibly a cable or handle. A small, brass-colored key is inserted into a keyhole on the far left of this lower structure. No people are present in the frame.