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The image displays a view from inside a gondola lift cabin, looking forward and downward over a snow-covered, forested mountain slope. The scene depicts a ski resort environment overlooking the Samokov valley in Bulgaria, likely from the Borovets ski area which is located approximately 10 km from Samokov.

Inside the cabin, the top portion of the frame shows a light-colored interior panel. Two white rectangular safety signs are affixed to the clear glass window; the left sign features Cyrillic text beginning with "ПРАВИЛА ЗА БЕЗОПАСНОСТ" (Safety Rules), while the right sign displays "SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" in English. The window surface shows numerous small water droplets or particles. In the lower right quadrant, the back of a person wearing a dark, hooded winter jacket is partially visible, facing away from the camera. A segment of a dark metal railing is present in the lower-left.

Outside the cabin, directly below, a large, multi-level cable car station structure, predominantly light grey or white, is situated in a clearing on the snow-covered ground. Several small human figures are visible near the station, interacting or queuing on the snow. A red gondola cabin is partially visible beneath the station. A dark cable, part of the lift system, descends vertically from the perspective of the viewer. The surrounding mountain slopes are densely covered with evergreen coniferous trees, with snow on the ground and branches.

In the far background, beyond the immediate forest, additional forested mountains rise, eventually giving way to a wide, hazy valley containing faint outlines of buildings and urban development, consistent with the town of Samokov, Bulgaria. The sky above the distant horizon is clear blue, with some atmospheric haze. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, indicating winter conditions.
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Mar 14, 2026

Samokov, Bulgaria

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The image displays a view from inside a gondola lift cabin, looking forward and downward over a snow-covered, forested mountain slope. The scene depicts a ski resort environment overlooking the Samokov valley in Bulgaria, likely from the Borovets ski area which is located approximately 10 km from Samokov. Inside the cabin, the top portion of the frame shows a light-colored interior panel. Two white rectangular safety signs are affixed to the clear glass window; the left sign features Cyrillic text beginning with "ПРАВИЛА ЗА БЕЗОПАСНОСТ" (Safety Rules), while the right sign displays "SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS" in English. The window surface shows numerous small water droplets or particles. In the lower right quadrant, the back of a person wearing a dark, hooded winter jacket is partially visible, facing away from the camera. A segment of a dark metal railing is present in the lower-left. Outside the cabin, directly below, a large, multi-level cable car station structure, predominantly light grey or white, is situated in a clearing on the snow-covered ground. Several small human figures are visible near the station, interacting or queuing on the snow. A red gondola cabin is partially visible beneath the station. A dark cable, part of the lift system, descends vertically from the perspective of the viewer. The surrounding mountain slopes are densely covered with evergreen coniferous trees, with snow on the ground and branches. In the far background, beyond the immediate forest, additional forested mountains rise, eventually giving way to a wide, hazy valley containing faint outlines of buildings and urban development, consistent with the town of Samokov, Bulgaria. The sky above the distant horizon is clear blue, with some atmospheric haze. The scene is illuminated by bright daylight, indicating winter conditions.

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