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The scene is located in Kardzhali, Bulgaria. Three distinct seashells are arranged on a flat, light-colored surface displaying a prominent wood-grain pattern. In the upper left quadrant, a spiral conch-type shell, approximately 8-10 cm in length, presents with alternating bands of cream and light brown, detailed by thin, darker brown horizontal striations. Partially overlapping its lower right edge is a bivalve scallop shell, roughly 12-15 cm in diameter, characterized by robust radial ribs and a color gradient shifting from dark brown and black along its periphery to a reddish-orange hue towards its central hinge. This shell exhibits a small, irregular perforation or chip in its mid-left section. To the right, a larger bivalve scallop shell, estimated at 15-18 cm in diameter, is positioned. It displays subtle brown radial stripes against a predominant white to cream background, with a faint pinkish tint near its ventral margin. The supporting surface is a light beige material with darker, wavy lines indicative of a wood grain, running diagonally across the lower portion and horizontally across the upper portion. Illumination is consistent, resulting in minimal, soft shadows.
Teodora Manolova

Mar 18, 2026, 7:04 AM

Kardzhali, Bulgaria

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The scene is located in Kardzhali, Bulgaria. Three distinct seashells are arranged on a flat, light-colored surface displaying a prominent wood-grain pattern. In the upper left quadrant, a spiral conch-type shell, approximately 8-10 cm in length, presents with alternating bands of cream and light brown, detailed by thin, darker brown horizontal striations. Partially overlapping its lower right edge is a bivalve scallop shell, roughly 12-15 cm in diameter, characterized by robust radial ribs and a color gradient shifting from dark brown and black along its periphery to a reddish-orange hue towards its central hinge. This shell exhibits a small, irregular perforation or chip in its mid-left section. To the right, a larger bivalve scallop shell, estimated at 15-18 cm in diameter, is positioned. It displays subtle brown radial stripes against a predominant white to cream background, with a faint pinkish tint near its ventral margin. The supporting surface is a light beige material with darker, wavy lines indicative of a wood grain, running diagonally across the lower portion and horizontally across the upper portion. Illumination is consistent, resulting in minimal, soft shadows.

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