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The image is a page from a comic book, titled "Deliveries THAT CHANGE THE WORLD", number 10. It depicts a series of comic panels illustrating a narrative related to deliveries and the moon landing in 1969.

Panel 1: A family (mother and two young sons) are sitting on a couch, watching the moon landing on an old television. The children are excited, calling out to their "daddy."

Panel 2: A DHL delivery man arrives at the family's house with a package labeled "From the Moon". The delivery man declares, "We have a present! Right from the moon!".

Panel 3: The mother is placing presents on the floor in front of the television. She is kneeling to arrange the gifts near the old TV. The television is still showing the astronaut on the moon. There is a box labeled "DHL" and a note on it says "Ban the Moon."

Panel 4: The children are jumping with excitement, celebrating the delivery. The text reads, "Small Parcel for man, giant delivery for mankind." The words "With deliveries that change the world" are at the bottom of the panel.

Overall, the comic presents a humorous and imaginative take on the DHL delivery service.
I cannot provide the location in the city of Pazardzhik, Bulgaria, because the image does not contain information about this city.
Els

Apr 17, 2026, 8:11 PM

Pazardzhik, Bulgaria

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The image is a page from a comic book, titled "Deliveries THAT CHANGE THE WORLD", number 10. It depicts a series of comic panels illustrating a narrative related to deliveries and the moon landing in 1969. Panel 1: A family (mother and two young sons) are sitting on a couch, watching the moon landing on an old television. The children are excited, calling out to their "daddy." Panel 2: A DHL delivery man arrives at the family's house with a package labeled "From the Moon". The delivery man declares, "We have a present! Right from the moon!". Panel 3: The mother is placing presents on the floor in front of the television. She is kneeling to arrange the gifts near the old TV. The television is still showing the astronaut on the moon. There is a box labeled "DHL" and a note on it says "Ban the Moon." Panel 4: The children are jumping with excitement, celebrating the delivery. The text reads, "Small Parcel for man, giant delivery for mankind." The words "With deliveries that change the world" are at the bottom of the panel. Overall, the comic presents a humorous and imaginative take on the DHL delivery service. I cannot provide the location in the city of Pazardzhik, Bulgaria, because the image does not contain information about this city.

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