This is a photograph of a poster attached to a concrete wall, likely in an outdoor or semi-outdoor setting. The poster is oriented vertically and features a drawing of a stone structure, possibly a castle or church, surrounded by stylized trees. The drawing is in black and white with some text written in what appears to be Cyrillic and Latin script.

The Cyrillic text on the poster, translated, describes the historical site "Šaš Šaš" (also known as Svač), a "dead city" near the border with Albania. It details its history, noting it became part of an independent Serbian state in 1183, was later under Venetian rule, and was ultimately destroyed by the Ottoman Empire in 1571. The text also mentions "Šišmiš" (which translates to "bat") and "Letećaja Miš" ("flying mouse") along with an emblem of a bat and a shield. Another section of text appears to refer to a "Franciscan church of St. Mary." The Latin script "ALBANIJA" is visible on the top right of the drawing.

The concrete wall shows signs of wear and tear, with some staining and rough textures. Several thin wires are stretched across the wall, holding the poster in place. There are also three circular holes in the wall, two of which reveal a glimpse of green foliage, suggesting the presence of trees or plants outside. The lighting appears to be natural, casting shadows and indicating daylight. The overall impression is one of historical documentation or art displayed in an urban or industrial environment.
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Fri, Jun 19, 2026, 11:42 AM

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Boreti, Montenegro

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This is a photograph of a poster attached to a concrete wall, likely in an outdoor or semi-outdoor setting. The poster is oriented vertically and features a drawing of a stone structure, possibly a ca…read more

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