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This is a top-down shot of a round metal manhole cover embedded in a concrete sidewalk. The manhole cover is ornate, featuring relief carvings of buildings and text. Some of the carvings appear to depict a cityscape with various structures. One prominent carving on the right side of the cover shows what looks like a shield or emblem with a stylized plant or natural element within it. The metal is weathered and shows signs of age and use, with some areas appearing discolored or worn.

Visible text on the manhole cover reads: "LIVNICA LJIG" on the left side, and "1905" and "2005" are also visible, likely indicating the years of manufacture or a significant event. The word "КРАГУЈЕВАЦ" is written in Cyrillic script vertically along the right side, which translates to "Kragujevac," a city in Serbia. The "LJIG" on the left side likely refers to Ljig, another municipality in Serbia. The presence of these place names suggests the manhole cover is a product of a Serbian foundry, possibly manufactured for use in or commemorating specific locations.

The scene is set outdoors on a sunny day, as evidenced by the distinct shadow cast by the manhole cover onto the concrete. The concrete itself is textured and appears to be a typical urban sidewalk. Some dry leaves and dirt are present around the edges of the manhole cover, indicating it's in an outdoor environment. There are no people visible in the frame. The overall impression is one of urban infrastructure with historical and regional identifiers.
killgamza

Jun 26, 2026

Belgrade, Serbia

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This is a top-down shot of a round metal manhole cover embedded in a concrete sidewalk. The manhole cover is ornate, featuring relief carvings of buildings and text. Some of the carvings appear to depict a cityscape with various structures. One prominent carving on the right side of the cover shows what looks like a shield or emblem with a stylized plant or natural element within it. The metal is weathered and shows signs of age and use, with some areas appearing discolored or worn. Visible text on the manhole cover reads: "LIVNICA LJIG" on the left side, and "1905" and "2005" are also visible, likely indicating the years of manufacture or a significant event. The word "КРАГУЈЕВАЦ" is written in Cyrillic script vertically along the right side, which translates to "Kragujevac," a city in Serbia. The "LJIG" on the left side likely refers to Ljig, another municipality in Serbia. The presence of these place names suggests the manhole cover is a product of a Serbian foundry, possibly manufactured for use in or commemorating specific locations. The scene is set outdoors on a sunny day, as evidenced by the distinct shadow cast by the manhole cover onto the concrete. The concrete itself is textured and appears to be a typical urban sidewalk. Some dry leaves and dirt are present around the edges of the manhole cover, indicating it's in an outdoor environment. There are no people visible in the frame. The overall impression is one of urban infrastructure with historical and regional identifiers.

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