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aleksbotev

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Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 02:40 PM

22h ago

Plovdiv, Bulgaria

42.14200, 24.70500

The image captures a serene waterside promenade, likely in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, under a dramatic, partly cloudy sky. The scene depicts a long, calm body of water, possibly a river or canal, stretching i…read more

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The image captures a serene waterside promenade, likely in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, under a dramatic, partly cloudy sky. The scene depicts a long, calm body of water, possibly a river or canal, stretching into the distance on the right side, its surface reflecting the subdued light. Beyond the water, trees line the far bank, and in the distance, mountains are silhouetted against a sky where soft, golden sunlight pierces through grey clouds, indicating late afternoon or early evening. On the left, a paved pathway runs parallel to the water. It features a reddish-brown asphalt section, presumably for cyclists, and an adjacent grey concrete section, likely for pedestrians, clearly delineated by a continuous yellow painted line. Alongside the path, a strip of green grass borders a row of mature trees, their branches adorned with fresh, budding green leaves, suggesting a spring setting. Several people are visible in the middle distance along the pathway, engaging in recreational activities such as walking or cycling, enjoying the pleasant weather. Benches are scattered under the trees, inviting rest. A blue circular sign with a white bicycle symbol is visible on a post, indicating a designated cycling route. In the far distance, across the water, a white multi-story building stands amidst the distant landscape. The overall atmosphere conveys tranquility and leisurely outdoor activity. | Open Wire