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The image depicts a section of a grey, horizontally grooved concrete wall, likely part of an underpass or urban structure, in Pleven, Bulgaria. The wall is heavily marked with graffiti and shows signs of wear and discoloration. The most prominent graffiti, centered on the wall, consists of black Cyrillic letters spray-painted over a rectangular light-colored patch, reading "ДА ЖИВЕЕ БЪЛГАРИЯ" (Long Live Bulgaria). To the upper right of this text, a black swastika symbol is spray-painted directly onto the concrete. Below the main Cyrillic text, multiple layers of overlapping graffiti are visible, including obscured black markings and sections covered in blue and white paint. In the lower right, the numbers "24/7" are spray-painted in blue. In the upper right portion of the image, a small, white rectangular sign with red Cyrillic text is affixed to the wall. The sign reads "ВХОД-ИЗХОД ПАРКИНГ" (Entrance-Exit Parking). Above the main graffiti, a black electrical cable or wire forms a loop and is secured to the wall. At the very bottom of the wall, a small patch of green vegetation is growing at the base, where the wall meets the ground surface, which appears to be concrete or asphalt. No individuals are present in the scene.
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