Memory from Sofia, Bulgaria
FM-WTFTK2
Sofia, Bulgaria
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An urban street scene in Sofia, Bulgaria, captured during evening twilight

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An urban street scene in Sofia, Bulgaria, captured during evening twilight. The sky transitions from a deep blue overhead to hues of pink and orange at the horizon, with scattered clouds. In the foreground, an asphalt surface, possibly a parking lot, displays minor surface cracks. Three vehicles are present on the left: a dark-colored sedan, partially obscured, with a visible license plate segment "CB 6599"; a white Peugeot 308 SW; and a red sedan. In the mid-ground, a large billboard on the left advertises "Familia Galaxy" ice cream, featuring two cones and a cartoon character, with Bulgarian text. Several streetlights and utility poles are visible. Centrally, a yellow Billa supermarket sign, shaped like a shopping bag, hangs from a circular metal frame. Behind this sign, a multi-story, light-colored concrete building with illuminated windows rises. To the right, an intersection features traffic lights displaying a red signal. An establishment with glowing red signage, identified as "HAPPY BAR & GRILL," is visible, along with an adjacent dark-colored commercial building. Indistinct human figures are present near the intersection. The background consists of distant urban buildings, some with illuminated windows. A faint mountain range, consistent with Vitosha, is discernible on the far left horizon. The specific arrangement of the Billa sign and Happy Bar & Grill, alongside the architecture and billboard, indicates a location along Cherni Vrah Boulevard in Sofia, likely near the intersection with Arsenalski Boulevard or Atanas Dukov Street.