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Haskovo, Bulgaria

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A high-angle shot captures a person's hand reaching into a cardboard box on a wooden floor in an indoor setting, identified as Haskovo, Bulgaria. The floor consists of light brown wooden planks, showi…read more

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A high-angle shot captures a person's hand reaching into a cardboard box on a wooden floor in an indoor setting, identified as Haskovo, Bulgaria. The floor consists of light brown wooden planks, showing signs of wear and age. A plain, light-colored wall, also showing some wear with a visible tear, forms the left boundary of the scene. The cardboard box, partially open, contains various items. A prominent object inside is a blue tambourine with a black handle, featuring the brand name "Stagg" clearly visible in white letters on its center. Above the tambourine, a black, cylindrical object with gold-colored accents is visible. The box itself has some text on its flap, including "SOUR CREAM" and "12X900". A black, corrugated flexible hose extends from the upper left, curving over the box and descending towards the right side of the frame, where its end with a black fitting is visible near the floor. Part of a woven wicker basket is visible in the upper left corner, resting above the hose. To the right, a person wearing a black long-sleeved garment, possibly a hoodie, is partially visible, with their right hand extended into the box. A silver-colored metal rod with a black cap on its end is also visible on the right, resting on the floor near the person's arm. The lighting suggests daytime, but no specific time or weather can be determined. | Open Wire