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This is a vertical, full shot of two large, grey, wheeled trash receptacles in what appears to be an urban alleyway. The scene is set in Belgrade, Serbia, as indicated by visible text on the receptacles. Lush green trees and the tops of buildings with muted, earthy tones frame the background. The sky is a clear, light blue, suggesting a bright, sunny day.

The trash receptacles are marked with red and white diagonal stripes, common safety markings. Both are adorned with graffiti, with tags and drawings scrawled across their surfaces. One receptacle has a prominent, shiny, gold and green balloon snagged on its edge, adding a touch of unexpected color and festivity to the otherwise gritty scene.

Text visible on the receptacles includes "GRADSKA ČISTOĆA BEOGRAD" (City Cleaning Belgrade), indicating the waste management service. There are also stickers with Serbian text that translates to "FORBIDDEN TO THROW ASHES." One sticker, in particular, lists a phone number for a waste disposal service. The graffiti adds a layer of urban art and social commentary to the utilitarian objects. The overall impression is one of urban decay, contrasted with the vibrant life of the surrounding trees and the clear, sunny weather. There are no people visible in the image.
tonchulya

Jun 28, 2026

Belgrade, Serbia

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This is a vertical, full shot of two large, grey, wheeled trash receptacles in what appears to be an urban alleyway. The scene is set in Belgrade, Serbia, as indicated by visible text on the receptacles. Lush green trees and the tops of buildings with muted, earthy tones frame the background. The sky is a clear, light blue, suggesting a bright, sunny day. The trash receptacles are marked with red and white diagonal stripes, common safety markings. Both are adorned with graffiti, with tags and drawings scrawled across their surfaces. One receptacle has a prominent, shiny, gold and green balloon snagged on its edge, adding a touch of unexpected color and festivity to the otherwise gritty scene. Text visible on the receptacles includes "GRADSKA ČISTOĆA BEOGRAD" (City Cleaning Belgrade), indicating the waste management service. There are also stickers with Serbian text that translates to "FORBIDDEN TO THROW ASHES." One sticker, in particular, lists a phone number for a waste disposal service. The graffiti adds a layer of urban art and social commentary to the utilitarian objects. The overall impression is one of urban decay, contrasted with the vibrant life of the surrounding trees and the clear, sunny weather. There are no people visible in the image.

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