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Tue, Apr 28, 2026, 12:38 PM

Sapareva Banya, Bulgaria

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A well-maintained garden in Sapareva Banya, Bulgaria, is captured on a bright, sunny day. The scene features lush green grass dominating the foreground and midground. In the center of the image, a cir…read more

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A well-maintained garden in Sapareva Banya, Bulgaria, is captured on a bright, sunny day. The scene features lush green grass dominating the foreground and midground. In the center of the image, a circular garden bed is delineated by white and dark stones, within which several small, spherical evergreen shrubs are planted. Four silver-colored solar-powered garden lights are staked around this stone circle. Further back, three meticulously shaped evergreen topiary trees stand out, featuring tiered or spiraled forms. A tall, slender plant with light green leaves, possibly a type of bamboo, grows between two of the topiaries. To the left in the foreground, a young, slender plant is surrounded by mulch and a few small, light-colored stones. On the right, broad-leafed green plants are visible, with a single vibrant orange flower, possibly a tulip or lily, peeking out. The background is defined by a green chain-link fence, partially obscured by a privacy screen. Above and behind the fence, a bare vine arbor with thick, gnarled branches spans across the view. Beyond the arbor, a house with an orange tiled roof and a building with a corrugated metal roof are visible under a bright sky with scattered clouds. The clear sunlight suggests it is daytime, casting clear shadows and highlighting the vibrant greenery. No people or visible text are present in the image. | Open Wire