Memory from Svilengrad, Bulgaria
FM-NKbbx2
Svilengrad, Bulgaria
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A small, fluffy dog, predominantly cream with brown markings, is positioned in the lower right foreground, walking away from the viewer on a thin leash

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A small, fluffy dog, predominantly cream with brown markings, is positioned in the lower right foreground, walking away from the viewer on a thin leash. It traverses a curved, grey paved pathway, featuring a stamped concrete or paver pattern resembling fan-shaped cobblestones, which extends from the lower left towards the upper right. The pathway is flanked by bright green grass, exhibiting some scattered dry foliage. The scene is an urban park located in Svilengrad, Bulgaria, under a clear blue sky. Numerous tall, bare deciduous trees are present throughout the park, casting shadows across the path and grass. Several smaller evergreen coniferous trees are also visible. In the mid-ground on the left, a brown wooden information board with a gabled roof displays a map and text, including "SUHA REKA" and "Interreg" branding. Black, ornate streetlights and wooden park benches are distributed along other intersecting paths further into the park. Multi-story residential or commercial buildings form the background; one building on the left is light peach/brown, and another on the right is light yellow, both featuring windows, balconies, and air conditioning units. Partially visible vehicles, including a white car and a dark sedan, are situated on adjacent roads or parking areas.