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vvesselinaa

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Sat, Apr 18, 2026, 02:07 PM

23h ago

Gotse Delchev, Bulgaria

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This image captures a close-up view of an interior wall in what appears to be a commercial establishment, likely a bar or restaurant, located in Gotse Delchev, Bulgaria. The central subject is a black…read more

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This image captures a close-up view of an interior wall in what appears to be a commercial establishment, likely a bar or restaurant, located in Gotse Delchev, Bulgaria. The central subject is a black, irregularly shaped, wall-mounted sign with illuminated gold/yellow text. The sign features a stylized outline graphic of what resembles a person or a dress, next to the prominent word "MONROE". Below "MONROE", the text "Bar & Grill" and "since 2014" are visible in a smaller font. The sign is backlit, casting a warm, golden glow onto the textured, mottled grey wall behind it, which has a rough, possibly concrete or stucco finish, contributing to an industrial or modern aesthetic. To the right of the sign, a section of a grey, upholstered sofa or booth is visible, characterized by its plush, velvet-like texture and segmented design. In the upper left and central portions of the image, a black, cylindrical ventilation duct with visible vents runs along the junction of the wall and ceiling. Above this duct, a textured beige panel, possibly for soundproofing or decoration, is seen, bordered by dark frames. A small, white security camera is mounted on the ceiling in the upper-middle section of the frame. The overall lighting suggests an indoor setting with artificial illumination, highlighting the features of the sign and the varied textures of the interior. | Open Wire