This image depicts a street scene in Ravnets, Bulgaria, featuring a white touring coach bus positioned on an asphalt road, viewed from its rear-left quarter
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This image depicts a street scene in Ravnets, Bulgaria, featuring a white touring coach bus positioned on an asphalt road, viewed from its rear-left quarter

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This image depicts a street scene in Ravnets, Bulgaria, featuring a white touring coach bus positioned on an asphalt road, viewed from its rear-left quarter. The bus, bearing the license plate "A 6602 PM" (indicating the Burgas region, where Ravnets is located), has "SET" inscribed on its lower rear. It features dark tinted windows, a red taillight illuminated on the left, and a decorative graphic of red, grey, and black swooshes above the rear wheels. The bus appears to be stationary or moving slowly away from the viewer. In the foreground, a grey utility box or cabinet is visible on the far left, with cables extending from its base. A concrete sidewalk occupies the immediate foreground, with a dirt strip separating it from a section of uneven grey paving stones that lead to the asphalt road. A storm drain grate is visible embedded in the curb line to the right of a grey metal pole. This metal pole stands prominently in the mid-ground, supporting a blue and white pedestrian crossing sign (indicating a crosswalk). The pole is extensively covered with numerous blue and white adhesive stickers, repeatedly displaying "CITY" and "0700" in Cyrillic script, likely advertisements for a local service. Beyond the bus, a multi-story building with a light-colored, weathered facade and some peeling paint is visible. Its roof is equipped with several communication antennas, likely for cellular services. To the right of this building, further back, another structure features a small, covered outdoor area with a white banner or sign hanging from it. Partially visible text on this banner reads "TERESSA GRILL BAR" and "DELIKAN" or "BELIKAN". Additional road signs are visible in the background on the right: a yellow diamond-shaped sign with a white border (indicating a priority road), and below it, a blue square sign with a white arrow pointing right (indicating a right turn). The scene is framed by dense green foliage from trees, which partially obscure the sky and parts of the background buildings. The sky overhead appears bright and overcast. No individuals are explicitly visible in the frame.