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The image depicts a worn, rectangular elevator control panel constructed from a dark reddish-brown composite material, displaying extensive surface scratches and minor abrasions. It is mounted flush against a dark brown, vertically-grained wooden wall or door panel. The control panel features multiple rows of circular, silver-colored push buttons. Hand-written white labels identify floors: 'M' for mezzanine, '1' through '12' for numerical floors, and 'T' for a technical or top floor.

Specifically, the upper row of buttons is labeled 9, 10, 11, 12, and T. The row below contains buttons labeled M, 1, 2, 3, and 4. The partially visible bottom row includes 5, 6, 7, and 8. To the right, a round black indicator or button features a yellow key symbol. Below this, a circular, corroded metal cover is affixed with a hexagonal bolt. Further below, a damaged section of the panel exposes a small green circular component on the left and a prominent red push-button on the right. Small holes are present in the wooden mounting surface above the panel and in the panel's top edge. This scene is located in Yambol, Bulgaria.
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Mar 17, 2026, 11:30 AM

Yambol, Bulgaria

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The image depicts a worn, rectangular elevator control panel constructed from a dark reddish-brown composite material, displaying extensive surface scratches and minor abrasions. It is mounted flush against a dark brown, vertically-grained wooden wall or door panel. The control panel features multiple rows of circular, silver-colored push buttons. Hand-written white labels identify floors: 'M' for mezzanine, '1' through '12' for numerical floors, and 'T' for a technical or top floor. Specifically, the upper row of buttons is labeled 9, 10, 11, 12, and T. The row below contains buttons labeled M, 1, 2, 3, and 4. The partially visible bottom row includes 5, 6, 7, and 8. To the right, a round black indicator or button features a yellow key symbol. Below this, a circular, corroded metal cover is affixed with a hexagonal bolt. Further below, a damaged section of the panel exposes a small green circular component on the left and a prominent red push-button on the right. Small holes are present in the wooden mounting surface above the panel and in the panel's top edge. This scene is located in Yambol, Bulgaria.

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