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The scene depicts two educational display boards mounted on a wall in a room in Karnobat, Bulgaria. The upper portion of the wall is painted white, while the lower section is painted a solid teal or turquoise color, creating a distinct horizontal division.

The left display board is oriented vertically, featuring a light yellow background. It contains six distinct sections, each with a printed image of a Russian folk art item or souvenir, labeled above in handwritten Cyrillic text, and accompanied by additional handwritten Cyrillic descriptions. Visible items include Matryoshka dolls, a samovar, a balalaika, Khokhloma ware, Palekh miniatures, Gzhel pottery, and Vologda lace. The board is secured to the white wall with multiple colored thumbtacks.

The right display board is oriented horizontally and is larger, with a light yellow background adorned by a subtle floral border design. The prominent title "РУССКИЕ СУВЕНИРЫ" (Russian Souvenirs) is written in Cyrillic across the top. Below the title, approximately sixteen smaller images of various Russian souvenirs and folk art are arranged in a grid-like pattern. These images depict items such as samovars, Matryoshka dolls, Gzhel pottery, Khokhloma items, and lacquer boxes. This board is framed by thin wooden slats at the top and bottom edges and appears securely mounted on the wall.

No individuals are present in the immediate vicinity of the boards. The lighting suggests an indoor setting.
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Mar 18, 2026

Karnobat, Bulgaria

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The scene depicts two educational display boards mounted on a wall in a room in Karnobat, Bulgaria. The upper portion of the wall is painted white, while the lower section is painted a solid teal or turquoise color, creating a distinct horizontal division. The left display board is oriented vertically, featuring a light yellow background. It contains six distinct sections, each with a printed image of a Russian folk art item or souvenir, labeled above in handwritten Cyrillic text, and accompanied by additional handwritten Cyrillic descriptions. Visible items include Matryoshka dolls, a samovar, a balalaika, Khokhloma ware, Palekh miniatures, Gzhel pottery, and Vologda lace. The board is secured to the white wall with multiple colored thumbtacks. The right display board is oriented horizontally and is larger, with a light yellow background adorned by a subtle floral border design. The prominent title "РУССКИЕ СУВЕНИРЫ" (Russian Souvenirs) is written in Cyrillic across the top. Below the title, approximately sixteen smaller images of various Russian souvenirs and folk art are arranged in a grid-like pattern. These images depict items such as samovars, Matryoshka dolls, Gzhel pottery, Khokhloma items, and lacquer boxes. This board is framed by thin wooden slats at the top and bottom edges and appears securely mounted on the wall. No individuals are present in the immediate vicinity of the boards. The lighting suggests an indoor setting.

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