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This image depicts a nighttime urban intersection in Varna, Bulgaria, specifically along Bul. Slivnitsa, looking generally east-northeast towards the intersections with Ul. "Opalchenska" and Ul. "Bregalnitsa".

The scene is devoid of people or active vehicles. The asphalt roadway in the foreground exhibits numerous cracks and features faded, irregular yellow and white rectangular block markings, indicating a pedestrian crossing and directional guidance. A circular metal manhole cover is visible near the center of the foreground intersection.

On the right side of the frame, a Shell gas station is prominent, illuminated by its canopy lights. It features a digital price display showing "A95 2.92 лв." and "V-Power 3.03 лв." A large, brightly lit billboard above the station displays an image of a woman and Bulgarian text. Multiple black traffic light poles are present, with the primary traffic signal in the mid-right showing a red light. Additional red traffic lights are visible further up the pole, and green traffic lights are discernible in the distance along the main road. A concrete sidewalk and curb segment are present beneath the main traffic light pole.

On the far left, a multi-story apartment building with several illuminated windows is visible against the dark night sky. To its right, across the broad intersection, stands the distinct white, ornate Chapel "Saint Paraskeva" with a dark roof. Another red traffic light is active on the far left side of the intersection.

Numerous streetlights illuminate the area, casting bright white light on the roads and structures. Overhead wires, characteristic of a trolleybus system, span across the intersection. Trees and dark foliage are visible in the background, mostly silhouetted against the artificial light sources. The sky is dark, indicating a clear night.
Valkata

Mar 23, 2026

Varna, Bulgaria

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This image depicts a nighttime urban intersection in Varna, Bulgaria, specifically along Bul. Slivnitsa, looking generally east-northeast towards the intersections with Ul. "Opalchenska" and Ul. "Bregalnitsa". The scene is devoid of people or active vehicles. The asphalt roadway in the foreground exhibits numerous cracks and features faded, irregular yellow and white rectangular block markings, indicating a pedestrian crossing and directional guidance. A circular metal manhole cover is visible near the center of the foreground intersection. On the right side of the frame, a Shell gas station is prominent, illuminated by its canopy lights. It features a digital price display showing "A95 2.92 лв." and "V-Power 3.03 лв." A large, brightly lit billboard above the station displays an image of a woman and Bulgarian text. Multiple black traffic light poles are present, with the primary traffic signal in the mid-right showing a red light. Additional red traffic lights are visible further up the pole, and green traffic lights are discernible in the distance along the main road. A concrete sidewalk and curb segment are present beneath the main traffic light pole. On the far left, a multi-story apartment building with several illuminated windows is visible against the dark night sky. To its right, across the broad intersection, stands the distinct white, ornate Chapel "Saint Paraskeva" with a dark roof. Another red traffic light is active on the far left side of the intersection. Numerous streetlights illuminate the area, casting bright white light on the roads and structures. Overhead wires, characteristic of a trolleybus system, span across the intersection. Trees and dark foliage are visible in the background, mostly silhouetted against the artificial light sources. The sky is dark, indicating a clear night.

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