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This image presents an outdoor urban scene in Gabrovo, Bulgaria, centered on a large, dark-colored metal sculpture resembling a Viking longship. The sculpture, situated on a patch of grass in the foreground, features a prominent horse-head prow and is inscribed with the Cyrillic text "МЪРГУДИ" (Margudi) on its port side. Multiple round, dark shields are affixed along the hull, and several long oars extend from the stern, resting on the grass. Green foliage and small plants are visible inside the boat's hull, indicating its use as a planter. Dark chains are secured to the prow, extending downwards. The ground beneath and around the sculpture consists of green grass with a visible grid pattern of square, grey paving stones.

In the middle ground, behind the sculpture, a body of water, likely a canal or river, is visible, crossed by a concrete bridge with white metal railings. Several indistinct figures can be seen walking on the bridge. Abundant green trees line the banks of the waterway and partially obscure the background.

The background features two prominent buildings. To the left, a large, multi-story building with a distinctive rounded facade and a dark, domed roof topped with a small spire is visible. This is identifiable as the Drama Theatre "Racho Stoyanov." Its light-colored facade contains numerous rectangular windows. To the right, a tall, multi-story residential apartment building with a rectilinear design stands, characterized by numerous windows and balconies, and vertical accent panels in orange and green.

The sky is a clear, light blue with sparse, wispy white clouds near the horizon, suggesting late afternoon or early evening lighting conditions. A few distant vehicles are faintly discernible on a road in the far background.
KGeorgiev

Jun 5, 2026, 5:32 PM

Gabrovo, Bulgaria

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This image presents an outdoor urban scene in Gabrovo, Bulgaria, centered on a large, dark-colored metal sculpture resembling a Viking longship. The sculpture, situated on a patch of grass in the foreground, features a prominent horse-head prow and is inscribed with the Cyrillic text "МЪРГУДИ" (Margudi) on its port side. Multiple round, dark shields are affixed along the hull, and several long oars extend from the stern, resting on the grass. Green foliage and small plants are visible inside the boat's hull, indicating its use as a planter. Dark chains are secured to the prow, extending downwards. The ground beneath and around the sculpture consists of green grass with a visible grid pattern of square, grey paving stones. In the middle ground, behind the sculpture, a body of water, likely a canal or river, is visible, crossed by a concrete bridge with white metal railings. Several indistinct figures can be seen walking on the bridge. Abundant green trees line the banks of the waterway and partially obscure the background. The background features two prominent buildings. To the left, a large, multi-story building with a distinctive rounded facade and a dark, domed roof topped with a small spire is visible. This is identifiable as the Drama Theatre "Racho Stoyanov." Its light-colored facade contains numerous rectangular windows. To the right, a tall, multi-story residential apartment building with a rectilinear design stands, characterized by numerous windows and balconies, and vertical accent panels in orange and green. The sky is a clear, light blue with sparse, wispy white clouds near the horizon, suggesting late afternoon or early evening lighting conditions. A few distant vehicles are faintly discernible on a road in the far background.

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