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jeryy00

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Fri, Apr 24, 2026, 01:44 PM

Stara Zagora, Bulgaria

42.44300, 25.62500

This panoramic image captures an elevated view of a city and its surrounding landscape under a bright, clear blue sky. The perspective is from a hillside, looking out over the urban area and distant p…read more

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This panoramic image captures an elevated view of a city and its surrounding landscape under a bright, clear blue sky. The perspective is from a hillside, looking out over the urban area and distant plains. In the foreground, on the right side, a dense forest or thicket of green deciduous trees and shrubs dominates, with a narrow, lightly vegetated dirt path winding along the far right edge. Occasional glimpses of purple-pink blossoms are visible among the green canopy, suggesting springtime. Dark green coniferous trees are also present in the lower right and upper left corners of the frame. The midground features a sprawling cityscape, characterized by numerous buildings of varying sizes and styles. Beyond the city, the land extends into vast agricultural fields, some distinguished by vibrant patches of yellow crops, likely rapeseed or canola, interspersed with greener sections. These fields stretch towards a hazy horizon. The background consists of a wide expanse of clear, light blue sky with a few wispy white clouds scattered across. The bright and even lighting indicates a sunny day, likely during the morning or early afternoon. There are no people visible in the image, nor any discernible text. The scene depicts a rich tapestry of natural forest, urban development, and cultivated farmland, consistent with the geography around Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. | Open Wire