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The image displays a small, rustic wooden chapel, identified by the Cyrillic inscription "CB. CB. AП. ПЕТАР И ПАВЕЛ" (Sts. Apostles Peter and Paul) above its double wooden doors. This chapel is situated in Beli Osam, Bulgaria, surrounded by lush green trees and foliage under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds, indicative of daytime.

The chapel features a gabled roof constructed from dark, irregular stone or wood shingles, with a golden metal cross positioned at its apex. A small porch with a shingled roof extends from the entrance, supported by two robust wooden posts, each resting on a stone base. A small, golden bell hangs from the porch ceiling. The wooden doors exhibit decorative chain-link patterns carved into the wood paneling on either side. A white circular sticker with a red 'H' symbol is affixed to the lower left door. Several informational signs are attached to the right wooden support post of the porch.

The chapel is approached by a paved pathway. The foreground and the path directly in front of the chapel are composed of irregular, dark grey cobblestones set in mortar, displaying several cracks. To the left of this main path, a section of the paving consists of lighter-colored, possibly concrete or whitewashed stone, partially overlapping the cobblestone area. An orange traffic cone with a white reflective stripe is positioned on the far right of the cobblestone path in the foreground.

To the left of the chapel, a body of water, likely a river or stream, is partially visible through the trees, with white flowering plants growing along its bank. In the background on the right, beyond the trees, a building with a reddish roof is faintly discernible. No individuals are present in the scene.
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Jun 6, 2026

Beli Osam, Bulgaria

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The image displays a small, rustic wooden chapel, identified by the Cyrillic inscription "CB. CB. AП. ПЕТАР И ПАВЕЛ" (Sts. Apostles Peter and Paul) above its double wooden doors. This chapel is situated in Beli Osam, Bulgaria, surrounded by lush green trees and foliage under a clear blue sky with scattered white clouds, indicative of daytime. The chapel features a gabled roof constructed from dark, irregular stone or wood shingles, with a golden metal cross positioned at its apex. A small porch with a shingled roof extends from the entrance, supported by two robust wooden posts, each resting on a stone base. A small, golden bell hangs from the porch ceiling. The wooden doors exhibit decorative chain-link patterns carved into the wood paneling on either side. A white circular sticker with a red 'H' symbol is affixed to the lower left door. Several informational signs are attached to the right wooden support post of the porch. The chapel is approached by a paved pathway. The foreground and the path directly in front of the chapel are composed of irregular, dark grey cobblestones set in mortar, displaying several cracks. To the left of this main path, a section of the paving consists of lighter-colored, possibly concrete or whitewashed stone, partially overlapping the cobblestone area. An orange traffic cone with a white reflective stripe is positioned on the far right of the cobblestone path in the foreground. To the left of the chapel, a body of water, likely a river or stream, is partially visible through the trees, with white flowering plants growing along its bank. In the background on the right, beyond the trees, a building with a reddish roof is faintly discernible. No individuals are present in the scene.

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