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The image displays a forward-facing view from inside a vehicle, likely a bus, during daytime under an overcast sky, depicting a main thoroughfare in Byala, Bulgaria.

Inside the vehicle, a deep red, quilted passenger seat is visible on the lower left. A gray dashboard spans the lower portion of the windshield. Centered on the dashboard, a red triangular hazard warning sign, appearing cracked or damaged, is prominently displayed. A white piece of paper with inverted black text is partially visible behind the hazard sign. To the right, a vertical yellow grab rail extends upwards. A dark metallic control mechanism, resembling a gear selector or door lever, is situated on the lower right, adjacent to a light-colored pillar. A small red indicator light is mounted high on this pillar, with a light gray fabric item attached below it. A gray sun visor is partially lowered above the windshield, and a digital display showing "19.8" is visible at the very top center.

The exterior scene shows a straight, two-lane asphalt road extending into the distance. The road features white solid and broken lane markings. On the left side of the road, a metal crash barrier runs parallel to the asphalt, backed by several deciduous trees with sparse foliage and tall streetlights. In the midground on the right, a dirt shoulder is present, followed by a blue public waste bin and a simple, open-sided bus stop shelter. Beyond these, a light-colored building, possibly undergoing construction or renovation, is visible, with several parked cars, including a white Volkswagen Polo, situated in front of it. A second building with a partially visible sign bearing Bulgarian text "HA..." is further down the road on the right. The background consists of gently rolling hills under a sky filled with dark and light gray clouds.
FM-tQffe2

Mar 19, 2026

Byala, Bulgaria

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The image displays a forward-facing view from inside a vehicle, likely a bus, during daytime under an overcast sky, depicting a main thoroughfare in Byala, Bulgaria. Inside the vehicle, a deep red, quilted passenger seat is visible on the lower left. A gray dashboard spans the lower portion of the windshield. Centered on the dashboard, a red triangular hazard warning sign, appearing cracked or damaged, is prominently displayed. A white piece of paper with inverted black text is partially visible behind the hazard sign. To the right, a vertical yellow grab rail extends upwards. A dark metallic control mechanism, resembling a gear selector or door lever, is situated on the lower right, adjacent to a light-colored pillar. A small red indicator light is mounted high on this pillar, with a light gray fabric item attached below it. A gray sun visor is partially lowered above the windshield, and a digital display showing "19.8" is visible at the very top center. The exterior scene shows a straight, two-lane asphalt road extending into the distance. The road features white solid and broken lane markings. On the left side of the road, a metal crash barrier runs parallel to the asphalt, backed by several deciduous trees with sparse foliage and tall streetlights. In the midground on the right, a dirt shoulder is present, followed by a blue public waste bin and a simple, open-sided bus stop shelter. Beyond these, a light-colored building, possibly undergoing construction or renovation, is visible, with several parked cars, including a white Volkswagen Polo, situated in front of it. A second building with a partially visible sign bearing Bulgarian text "HA..." is further down the road on the right. The background consists of gently rolling hills under a sky filled with dark and light gray clouds.

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