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An outdoor bookstall is set up on a cobblestone street in Belgrade, Serbia, likely in the Dorćol area, known for its cultural landmarks and narrow streets. The bookstall is packed with various items, including books, comics, vinyl records, and magazines, displayed on shelves and directly on the ground.

In the foreground, a young boy wearing a light blue t-shirt and blue shorts is crouched down, looking at some items on the bookstall. His hands are near a box. To his left, a stack of colorful books and magazines is spread out on the ground. To his right, more books are piled high.

Further back, two young women are browsing the bookstall. One, wearing a white t-shirt and shorts, stands with her back to the camera, looking at the items on display. The other, in a white t-shirt and dark shorts, is partially visible, also looking at the merchandise.

The bookstall itself is a multi-tiered structure filled with a wide array of printed materials. Above, hanging from clips, are various comic books and illustrated posters. Prominently displayed on a shelf are several vinyl records, including "The Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd and albums by The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Some of the books appear to be in Serbian, with titles like "Srbi u slikama" (Serbs in Pictures) and "Istorija Beograda" (History of Belgrade).

The street itself is narrow, with buildings on either side. One building to the left has a dark, ornate facade with barred windows. A large, off-white pipe runs vertically along the wall of the building on the right. In the background, the street recedes into the distance, suggesting a bustling urban environment. The sky is visible, indicating it is daytime with a bright sun. A white basket on the right side of the image contains some vinyl records and has "100 din." written on it, indicating a price in Serbian dinars.
VvItaly

Jun 19, 2026, 11:23 AM

Belgrade, Serbia

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An outdoor bookstall is set up on a cobblestone street in Belgrade, Serbia, likely in the Dorćol area, known for its cultural landmarks and narrow streets. The bookstall is packed with various items, including books, comics, vinyl records, and magazines, displayed on shelves and directly on the ground. In the foreground, a young boy wearing a light blue t-shirt and blue shorts is crouched down, looking at some items on the bookstall. His hands are near a box. To his left, a stack of colorful books and magazines is spread out on the ground. To his right, more books are piled high. Further back, two young women are browsing the bookstall. One, wearing a white t-shirt and shorts, stands with her back to the camera, looking at the items on display. The other, in a white t-shirt and dark shorts, is partially visible, also looking at the merchandise. The bookstall itself is a multi-tiered structure filled with a wide array of printed materials. Above, hanging from clips, are various comic books and illustrated posters. Prominently displayed on a shelf are several vinyl records, including "The Dark Side of the Moon" by Pink Floyd and albums by The Beatles and Elvis Presley. Some of the books appear to be in Serbian, with titles like "Srbi u slikama" (Serbs in Pictures) and "Istorija Beograda" (History of Belgrade). The street itself is narrow, with buildings on either side. One building to the left has a dark, ornate facade with barred windows. A large, off-white pipe runs vertically along the wall of the building on the right. In the background, the street recedes into the distance, suggesting a bustling urban environment. The sky is visible, indicating it is daytime with a bright sun. A white basket on the right side of the image contains some vinyl records and has "100 din." written on it, indicating a price in Serbian dinars.

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