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The image presents a static urban landscape in central Belgrade, Serbia, likely facing a public park or major thoroughfare. In the immediate foreground, a low, black wrought-iron fence with repeating circular motifs delineates a patch of sparse green grass containing minimal debris. Directly behind the fence, a grey stone wall, approximately chest-high, features recessed oval grates and is topped with decorative stone urns. This wall is extensively covered in multi-colored graffiti, including a prominent blue-green tag spelling "D.O.B." and a bright green tag reading "ASKELA."

Behind the graffiti-covered wall, the upper portion of a red trolleybus is visible, displaying route numbers "23" and "28" on its front. Overhead electrical wires for the trolleybus system crisscross the mid-ground. Bare, deciduous trees with intricate branch structures stand between the wall and the background buildings, partially obscuring them. A grey utility pole is positioned centrally within the mid-ground.

The background features a large, multi-story building constructed of light grey stone or concrete, exhibiting classical architectural elements such as ornate window frames, decorative pilasters, a prominent cornice, and a balustraded parapet along the roofline. Numerous rectangular windows with white frames are visible across its facade. Several white outdoor air conditioning units are mounted below windows on the building. A large, vertical banner, predominantly black, white, and red, hangs from the upper left side of this building, prominently displaying the Cyrillic text "РИО ТИНТС" (Rio Tinto). To the far right, a portion of an adjacent building with a pale pinkish facade is visible. The sky above is a pale, diffused orange-yellow, suggesting an overcast condition or a specific time of day. No people, active movements, or interactions are depicted in the scene.
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Mar 1, 2026, 3:56 PM

Belgrade, Serbia

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The image presents a static urban landscape in central Belgrade, Serbia, likely facing a public park or major thoroughfare. In the immediate foreground, a low, black wrought-iron fence with repeating circular motifs delineates a patch of sparse green grass containing minimal debris. Directly behind the fence, a grey stone wall, approximately chest-high, features recessed oval grates and is topped with decorative stone urns. This wall is extensively covered in multi-colored graffiti, including a prominent blue-green tag spelling "D.O.B." and a bright green tag reading "ASKELA." Behind the graffiti-covered wall, the upper portion of a red trolleybus is visible, displaying route numbers "23" and "28" on its front. Overhead electrical wires for the trolleybus system crisscross the mid-ground. Bare, deciduous trees with intricate branch structures stand between the wall and the background buildings, partially obscuring them. A grey utility pole is positioned centrally within the mid-ground. The background features a large, multi-story building constructed of light grey stone or concrete, exhibiting classical architectural elements such as ornate window frames, decorative pilasters, a prominent cornice, and a balustraded parapet along the roofline. Numerous rectangular windows with white frames are visible across its facade. Several white outdoor air conditioning units are mounted below windows on the building. A large, vertical banner, predominantly black, white, and red, hangs from the upper left side of this building, prominently displaying the Cyrillic text "РИО ТИНТС" (Rio Tinto). To the far right, a portion of an adjacent building with a pale pinkish facade is visible. The sky above is a pale, diffused orange-yellow, suggesting an overcast condition or a specific time of day. No people, active movements, or interactions are depicted in the scene.

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