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The image captures a high-angle view looking down into a modern, brightly lit underground metro station in Sofia, Bulgaria
MomentThe image captures a high-angle view looking down into a modern, brightly lit underground metro station in Sofia, Bulgaria. Prominent overhead signage, displaying "Обеля" (Obelya) and "ВИТОША" (Vitosha), confirms the location within the Sofia Metro system. An escalator descends into the foreground, its glass side panels and metal handrails reflecting ambient light. At the bottom of this escalator and across the concourse, approximately 30-40 individuals are visible. Most are standing or walking, populating the concourse area and lining the metro platform behind a yellow safety strip. They are dressed in casual, contemporary clothing, including jackets, sweaters, and jeans, suggesting commuters during a busy period. Actions observed include standing, waiting, and walking; no explicit interactions are discernible. One woman near the platform edge wears a beige jacket and blue jeans, carrying a black shoulder bag. A man at the base of the escalator holds a yellow bag. A white cup rests on the escalator handrail in the mid-ground. The station environment features light green square tiles covering the wall to the right. On the left, above the dual set of metro tracks, a wall exhibits a stylized green and white undulating pattern. The floor is a mix of speckled gray and black tiles. Overhead, multiple digital display screens show maps and other information, alongside directional signs in Bulgarian, including "ИЗХОД" (Exit). In the background, another escalator and a set of stairs lead to an upper level, indicating a multi-tiered station design.


