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The image shows a control room likely within the Maritsa Iztok power plant complex in Galabovo, Bulgaria. The room is dominated by a large, mint green control panel filled with various gauges, dials, switches, and indicator lights, suggesting an industrial or power generation facility. Several analog meters display readings, some with needles pointing to specific values. Digital displays also show numerical data. Prominently featured is a vintage cream-colored rotary telephone with a coiled cord, placed on the lower section of the control panel. The phone has a circular emblem on its body featuring a flame and stylized figures. Adjacent to the phone, a stack of brown binders or books is visible. Above the main control panel, a row of smaller, dark-colored buttons or switches with labels is present. To the right of these, there are several larger, black-cased electrical meters. A television screen is mounted high on the wall, displaying a bright, reflected light. The walls are a light beige color, and the ceiling appears to be a drop ceiling with square panels and visible metal gridwork. The overall impression is one of an older, functional control room, possibly from a Soviet-era industrial setting, maintained and in use. The lighting in the room is not uniform, with some areas appearing brighter than others. No people are visible in the image.
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