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A low-angle shot captures a silver Audi A4 (B8 generation) parked on a wet asphalt surface. The vehicle's front left quarter is visible, with its headlights and front right fog light illuminated. The Bulgarian license plate "BP 4616 CT" is prominently displayed on the front bumper.

Dominating the background is a massive, multi-sectioned lattice steel electricity transmission pylon, painted in alternating reddish-brown and white sections. This pylon extends high into a uniformly overcast, gray sky. Multiple high-voltage power lines, suspended by green and white ceramic insulators, originate from the pylon and traverse horizontally across the frame.

The ground around the car is visibly damp, suggesting recent precipitation. Sparse, dark-toned vegetation is visible on the slightly elevated ground to the right of the vehicle. No individuals or specific actions are depicted. The license plate's "BP" prefix indicates registration in Vratsa province, Bulgaria. Given the presence of a large-scale power transmission pylon in Vratsa province, the scene is consistent with an outdoor location in the Kozloduy area of Bulgaria, known for its nuclear power plant and associated high-voltage infrastructure.
Nikola Iliev

Mar 27, 2026, 2:11 PM

Kozloduy, Bulgaria

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A low-angle shot captures a silver Audi A4 (B8 generation) parked on a wet asphalt surface. The vehicle's front left quarter is visible, with its headlights and front right fog light illuminated. The Bulgarian license plate "BP 4616 CT" is prominently displayed on the front bumper. Dominating the background is a massive, multi-sectioned lattice steel electricity transmission pylon, painted in alternating reddish-brown and white sections. This pylon extends high into a uniformly overcast, gray sky. Multiple high-voltage power lines, suspended by green and white ceramic insulators, originate from the pylon and traverse horizontally across the frame. The ground around the car is visibly damp, suggesting recent precipitation. Sparse, dark-toned vegetation is visible on the slightly elevated ground to the right of the vehicle. No individuals or specific actions are depicted. The license plate's "BP" prefix indicates registration in Vratsa province, Bulgaria. Given the presence of a large-scale power transmission pylon in Vratsa province, the scene is consistent with an outdoor location in the Kozloduy area of Bulgaria, known for its nuclear power plant and associated high-voltage infrastructure.

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