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This image displays a close-up, high-angle view of a substantial stack of cut timber logs, located in Ivaylovgrad, Bulgaria
MomentThis image displays a close-up, high-angle view of a substantial stack of cut timber logs, located in Ivaylovgrad, Bulgaria. The logs vary in diameter, ranging from approximately 5 cm to 30 cm, and are primarily oriented with their cross-sections facing the viewer, revealing the concentric growth rings and radial medullary rays characteristic of tree trunks. Multiple logs exhibit prominent cracks extending from the center outwards, indicative of drying and seasoning processes. The wood itself is light brown to tan in color, with some areas appearing lighter due to weathering or fresh cuts. The bark on many of the logs remains intact, displaying a rough, textured surface. This bark is partially covered by patches of light green moss and white to pale blue-grey lichen, suggesting an outdoor environment with exposure to moisture and light over time. In several instances, a bright green, irregular paint-like mark is visible on the cut end of a log, possibly indicating a forestry or sorting designation. The gaps between the logs reveal darker, shadowed areas, potentially indicating the depth of the stack or detritus such as dried leaves and twigs. No human figures or man-made structures are visible, focusing solely on the natural composition of the stacked wood and its associated organic growth.


