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This image depicts a wide-angle street view in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria, captured from a low vantage point looking down a thoroughfare
This image depicts a wide-angle street view in Pazardzhik, Bulgaria, captured from a low vantage point looking down a thoroughfare. The scene is illuminated by an overcast sky. In the foreground, a dark grey utility pole stands vertically on the left. Adjacent to it, a two-lane asphalt road stretches into the distance, marked with yellow lines. A red car is parked on the left side of the road near the foreground, partially obscured. A silver minivan is parked further down the street on the left, near a building with illuminated shopfronts. Other vehicles are visible in the far distance, both parked and potentially moving. Parallel to the road, a dedicated red-surfaced bicycle path is present, marked with yellow directional arrows indicating two-way traffic. Intermittently, a row of mature deciduous trees with bare, dark branches separates the road from the bike path and sidewalk. Some tree trunks exhibit signs or small white objects attached. To the right of the bike path, a grey tiled pedestrian sidewalk extends into the background. Two individuals are seen walking on this sidewalk in the mid-distance, moving away from the viewer. On the far side of the road, a row of multi-story buildings, appearing to be residential or mixed-use commercial/residential, line the street. These structures are predominantly grey or beige, featuring multiple windows, some with visible balconies, and several external air conditioning units. Ground-floor units house various commercial establishments, some with illuminated interiors and signage displaying Cyrillic script. The architecture suggests a mid-20th-century style. The environment suggests urban activity during a cool season, given the lack of foliage on the trees.