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This image captures a close-up of a traditional wooden facade, likely belonging to a house or building in the village of Kovachevitsa, Bulgaria. The primary subject is a carved wooden sign affixed to the structure, centered horizontally in the upper-middle portion of the frame.

The sign is made of light-colored, natural wood, approximately rectangular with undulating, organic edges, suggesting a handcrafted origin. It is secured to a darker wooden beam or frame by at least one visible metal stud on its left side. Engraved into the sign in Cyrillic script are three lines of text:
1.  БЪЛГАРИНО
2.  ЧУЙ ЗОВА НА БЯЛОТО МОРЕ
3.  НЕ НАПРАЗНО ТО ТЕ ЗОВЕ.

This translates to:
1.  BULGARIAN (as an address)
2.  HEAR THE CALL OF THE WHITE SEA
3.  IT DOES NOT CALL YOU IN VAIN.
(The "White Sea" refers to the Aegean Sea in historical Bulgarian context.)

Above the sign, a section of two distinct, rectangular window panes is visible. The blue-tinted glass of these windows reflects a bright blue sky with fragmented white clouds or distant landscape features. These window panes are framed by robust, dark brown wooden structural elements, consistent with traditional Bulgarian Revival period architecture found in Kovachevitsa.

Below the sign, a section of a dark brown wooden wall or door is depicted, constructed from vertically oriented planks. These planks exhibit pronounced wood grain, knots, and variations in tone, indicating weathering and age. Several small, circular metal nails or fasteners are visible on the surface of these planks. A deep, sharp shadow is cast by the upper architectural elements and the sign itself onto the lower wooden surface, suggesting strong, direct sunlight from an elevated position. No people are present in the scene.
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Jun 6, 2026

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This image captures a close-up of a traditional wooden facade, likely belonging to a house or building in the village of Kovachevitsa, Bulgaria. The primary subject is a carved wooden sign affixed to the structure, centered horizontally in the upper-middle portion of the frame. The sign is made of light-colored, natural wood, approximately rectangular with undulating, organic edges, suggesting a handcrafted origin. It is secured to a darker wooden beam or frame by at least one visible metal stud on its left side. Engraved into the sign in Cyrillic script are three lines of text: 1. БЪЛГАРИНО 2. ЧУЙ ЗОВА НА БЯЛОТО МОРЕ 3. НЕ НАПРАЗНО ТО ТЕ ЗОВЕ. This translates to: 1. BULGARIAN (as an address) 2. HEAR THE CALL OF THE WHITE SEA 3. IT DOES NOT CALL YOU IN VAIN. (The "White Sea" refers to the Aegean Sea in historical Bulgarian context.) Above the sign, a section of two distinct, rectangular window panes is visible. The blue-tinted glass of these windows reflects a bright blue sky with fragmented white clouds or distant landscape features. These window panes are framed by robust, dark brown wooden structural elements, consistent with traditional Bulgarian Revival period architecture found in Kovachevitsa. Below the sign, a section of a dark brown wooden wall or door is depicted, constructed from vertically oriented planks. These planks exhibit pronounced wood grain, knots, and variations in tone, indicating weathering and age. Several small, circular metal nails or fasteners are visible on the surface of these planks. A deep, sharp shadow is cast by the upper architectural elements and the sign itself onto the lower wooden surface, suggesting strong, direct sunlight from an elevated position. No people are present in the scene.

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