The photograph, taken in what appears to be a stable or equestrian facility in Tsaratsovo, Bulgaria, presents a view of horse stalls along a concrete floor sprinkled with hay
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The photograph, taken in what appears to be a stable or equestrian facility in Tsaratsovo, Bulgaria, presents a view of horse stalls along a concrete floor sprinkled with hay

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The photograph, taken in what appears to be a stable or equestrian facility in Tsaratsovo, Bulgaria, presents a view of horse stalls along a concrete floor sprinkled with hay. The stalls, constructed of green metal frames with wooden doors, display chalkboards with handwritten information, presumably related to feeding schedules or specific instructions for the horses. Foreground elements include a saddle pad hanging on the door of the nearest stall, labeled with the brand "JHorse," and visible handwritten notes in Bulgarian, including the words "Чили" (Chili), "Кубчета" (Cubes), "вода" (water), "сено" (hay), and "слама" (straw), along with numerical values likely indicating amounts or ratios. In the midground, additional stalls stretch into the distance, becoming increasingly obscured by depth of field. Further down the corridor, a person is visible in the distance, and what seems to be a horse beyond. The background of the photograph shows bags and rolled objects are stacked. The structure itself appears to be a metal building with sections of translucent material allowing light to enter. The floor shows signs of wear and use, further reinforcing the functional nature of the space.