
Stake attention in this memory
An overhead view depicts the "Kilometer Zero" marker in Burgas, Bulgaria, set into a public paved area. The central subject is a circular, weathered brass or bronze plaque, approximately 70 centimeters in diameter, embedded in the ground. The plaque bears the inscriptions "KILOMETER ZERO" and "КИЛОМЕТЪР НУЛА" (Kilometer Nula in Bulgarian), alongside geographic coordinates "С. 42'29'43.1" (North 42°29′43.1″) and "И. 27'28'18.2" (East 27°28′18.2″). Engraved symbols on the plaque include a trident, a laurel wreath, three fish, and a sailing ship, with a raised central point marked by a cross-shaped indentation. The plaque is surrounded by patterned paving stones consisting of radial and concentric segments. These segments are constructed from reddish-brown, light grey, and dark grey/black polished stone, forming a wheel-like design. The paved surface appears damp and shows minor cracks. Two individuals are partially visible: 1. A pair of feet, clad in black athletic shoes and blue denim jeans (with a tear on the left knee), is positioned at the bottom center of the frame, facing the plaque. A segment of a red garment is visible below these feet. 2. A second pair of feet, wearing dark grey lace-up shoes and grey trousers, is visible on the left side of the frame, positioned to the left of the plaque. The location is identified as the official Kilometer Zero marker in Burgas, Bulgaria, a point typically situated in the city's central pedestrian zone, such as on Alexandrovska Street.
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