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The image presents an indoor scene featuring a collection of medals displayed beneath a bookshelf, adjacent to window blinds.

On the left side of the frame, a section of light brown, vertically oriented blinds with a subtle woven texture is visible. Strong, directional light from the left casts distinct parallel shadows across the blinds and onto the adjacent wall.

Above the central area, a light-colored wooden shelf is mounted. This shelf holds several books, stacked vertically. Their spines exhibit various colors including red, green, yellow, black, and white. Partially legible text on some spines suggests Bulgarian language content, with one spine possibly reading "144 КАРТИНИ" (144 paintings) and another "ПРИМЕРНА" or similar.

Directly beneath the wooden shelf, a dark-colored (likely black metal) medal hanger is affixed. The hanger features stylized lettering, partially discernible as "MY LIFE MY RULES" or a similar phrase. Two pushpins, one green and one yellow, are visible on the hanger. From multiple hooks along this hanger, approximately 10 to 12 medals are suspended by their ribbons. The ribbons predominantly display combinations of red, white, and green stripes, consistent with the colors of the Bulgarian flag, with some also incorporating blue. The medals themselves vary in shape (circular, star-shaped) and metallic finish (gold, silver, bronze). Notably, one gold medal clearly bears the inscription "ВРАЦА" (Vratsa) and a date, indicating its origin or association with that city. Another gold medal is partially visible with text "ПЕТАТА НАЦИОНАЛНА" (The Fifth National...) and the name "КОСТАДИН".

The wall occupying the right and lower sections of the image is painted a uniform, light, neutral color, consistent with beige or off-white. A white metal bracket is visible on the upper right portion of this wall. In the lower left, a white electrical outlet of European standard is visible, with a white plug inserted and a corresponding white cable extending downwards. A segment of a black electronic device, possibly a speaker or computer component, with associated cables, is partially visible on the bottom right.

No individuals are present in the scene. The specific location of this interior within the city of Vratsa, Bulgaria, cannot be definitively determined from the visual evidence, although one medal clearly identifies "Vratsa" as a point of reference for an achievement.
FM-79fJq2

Jun 7, 2026

Vratsa, Bulgaria

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The image presents an indoor scene featuring a collection of medals displayed beneath a bookshelf, adjacent to window blinds. On the left side of the frame, a section of light brown, vertically oriented blinds with a subtle woven texture is visible. Strong, directional light from the left casts distinct parallel shadows across the blinds and onto the adjacent wall. Above the central area, a light-colored wooden shelf is mounted. This shelf holds several books, stacked vertically. Their spines exhibit various colors including red, green, yellow, black, and white. Partially legible text on some spines suggests Bulgarian language content, with one spine possibly reading "144 КАРТИНИ" (144 paintings) and another "ПРИМЕРНА" or similar. Directly beneath the wooden shelf, a dark-colored (likely black metal) medal hanger is affixed. The hanger features stylized lettering, partially discernible as "MY LIFE MY RULES" or a similar phrase. Two pushpins, one green and one yellow, are visible on the hanger. From multiple hooks along this hanger, approximately 10 to 12 medals are suspended by their ribbons. The ribbons predominantly display combinations of red, white, and green stripes, consistent with the colors of the Bulgarian flag, with some also incorporating blue. The medals themselves vary in shape (circular, star-shaped) and metallic finish (gold, silver, bronze). Notably, one gold medal clearly bears the inscription "ВРАЦА" (Vratsa) and a date, indicating its origin or association with that city. Another gold medal is partially visible with text "ПЕТАТА НАЦИОНАЛНА" (The Fifth National...) and the name "КОСТАДИН". The wall occupying the right and lower sections of the image is painted a uniform, light, neutral color, consistent with beige or off-white. A white metal bracket is visible on the upper right portion of this wall. In the lower left, a white electrical outlet of European standard is visible, with a white plug inserted and a corresponding white cable extending downwards. A segment of a black electronic device, possibly a speaker or computer component, with associated cables, is partially visible on the bottom right. No individuals are present in the scene. The specific location of this interior within the city of Vratsa, Bulgaria, cannot be definitively determined from the visual evidence, although one medal clearly identifies "Vratsa" as a point of reference for an achievement.

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