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A close-up, top-down shot reveals a light-colored, possibly white or off-white, textile fabric with a distinctive openwork pattern. The fabric appears to be knitted or woven with a series of small, regularly spaced holes, creating diagonal and wavy rows across the surface. These holes form a pattern resembling diamonds or elongated ovals. Two irregular, vivid red marks are visible on the fabric. The larger mark is in the upper left portion of the image; it is a blob-like shape with a smaller, connected element extending from its side, vaguely resembling a stylized fruit or leaf stem. The second mark, located towards the middle right, is smaller and more compact, with a shape that slightly suggests an 'H' or an upside-down 'T', or perhaps a small, irregular blob with a short protrusion. These marks appear to be stains. The intricate texture of the fabric, with its delicate perforations, contrasts with the stark, solid red of the stains. The background visible through the holes is darker, indicating the fabric is placed over another surface or is translucent. No people are visible, and no specific activity is taking place. The image is a static portrayal of the stained fabric. There is no discernible text in the red marks. The location context provided is Smirnenski, Bulgaria.
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