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An exterior, eye-level photograph captured on an overcast day depicts a derelict Tupolev Tu-134 aircraft (registration LZ-TUD) serving as a static display in Pordim, Bulgaria. The aircraft, positioned horizontally, occupies the central and left portions of the frame. Its white fuselage, featuring two faded red stripes below the windows, is heavily weathered with extensive dirt, rust stains, and peeling paint. The distinctive T-tail displays the former Balkan Bulgarian Airlines livery: a green, white, and red vertical stripe with a stylized green 'B' in a white circle. The main landing gear is visible, but the aircraft rests on additional dark support structures. The ground beneath the aircraft is paved with interlocking concrete pavers, predominantly grey, with a pattern of reddish-brown pavers forming a horizontal strip across the foreground. These pavers show signs of wear and accumulated debris. In the background, behind the aircraft, a line of evergreen trees with dark foliage stands, alongside some bare deciduous trees. To the far right, partially obscured by the aircraft's tail, a children's playground with colorful equipment (red, blue, and yellow elements) is visible. The sky is uniformly overcast with grey clouds, indicating diffused, flat lighting. No individuals are present in the scene.
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