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Sat, Apr 11, 2026, 11:10 PM

5d ago

Plovdiv, Bulgaria

42.15400, 24.75100

The image appears to be a mirror selfie taken by two women in what might be a commercial or public space. **People:** * Two women are visible. One has blonde hair and is wearing a light blue colla…read more

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The image appears to be a mirror selfie taken by two women in what might be a commercial or public space. **People:** * Two women are visible. One has blonde hair and is wearing a light blue collared shirt and dark pants. She is holding a cell phone in one hand and currency in the other. The second woman has dark hair pulled back and is wearing a light blue collared shirt and jeans. She is holding a cell phone. * Both women appear to be reflecting each other, indicating a mirror. **Objects:** * Cell phones, presumed to be used for taking the selfie. * Currency (possibly euro or Bulgarian lev). * Two different outfits worn by the women. * A mirror reflecting the scene. **Environment:** * The background includes a wall with vertical blue and white stripes on one side and a plain white or light-colored wall. * The floor is covered in black tiles. There are some objects or decorations in the bottom right corner, appearing to be faux white flowers. **Actions/Interactions:** * The women are taking a selfie in a mirror. **Location:** * While the image itself doesn't reveal the location, it is indicated to be in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Without further details, it's impossible to pinpoint the specific location within the city. * The context (commercial or public space) can't be deduced with certainty but is likely. | Open Wire