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Thu, Feb 26, 2026, 04:35 PM

Belgrade, Serbia

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The image captures an illuminated giraffe-shaped lantern and a smaller grass-shaped lantern positioned on a paved promenade at dusk, overlooking the Sava River in Belgrade, Serbia. The primary subject…read more

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The image captures an illuminated giraffe-shaped lantern and a smaller grass-shaped lantern positioned on a paved promenade at dusk, overlooking the Sava River in Belgrade, Serbia. The primary subject is a tall, vibrant giraffe lantern, its body glowing with yellow-orange light and adorned with red circular patterns on its neck and torso. The lower back and legs of the giraffe transition to blue hues with concentric patterns. It stands on a green base, with a white rectangular support block beneath its belly. To the left and foreground of the giraffe, a bright green, illuminated lantern cluster mimics blades of grass, also resting on a green base. Black electrical cables are visible on the grey square paver stones of the promenade, connecting to the lanterns. A dark metal railing with a wooden top bar separates the promenade from the calm Sava River, which subtly reflects the fading light of the twilight sky. Across the river, the distant skyline of New Belgrade is visible against a gradient sky of pink, orange, and light blue. This urban landscape includes numerous buildings, some of which are under construction, marked by prominent cranes. The left side of the riverbank features a treed area with scattered lights. No individuals are present in the scene. The overall environment suggests an outdoor light display or festival installation. | Open Wire