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This image captures a wide, ascending public staircase in the city of Shumen, Bulgaria, leading towards the Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria on the Shumen Plateau.

In the immediate foreground, a dark asphalt ground surface contains a horizontal, rusted metal grate drain. Above this are three wide, grey stone steps, leading to a section paved with reddish-brown bricks laid in a pattern. This brick area transitions into the base of a long, multi-tiered concrete or stone staircase that dominates the central axis of the image, ascending steeply uphill and receding into the distance.

To the left of the staircase, a low, dense green hedge is visible, with a dark green rectangular trash bin situated next to it. Beyond the hedge, on a slightly elevated terrain, are several bare deciduous trees and an older, multi-story building. A silver van and another vehicle are parked on a road or lot behind this area. To the right of the main staircase, a grassy slope with some bare trees and a single black street light pole is present. Further right, a larger, light-colored multi-story building with multiple windows and dark roof features is visible, with several parked cars (including a dark SUV and a blue sedan) on an adjacent surface.

The background is dominated by a forested hill, the Shumen Plateau, covered largely with bare trees suggesting late winter or early spring. At the summit of this hill, the Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria stands prominently against the sky. The monument appears as a large, Brutalist-style concrete structure with angular, geometric forms. The sky is clear blue with scattered white cumulus clouds, some exhibiting sun rays. No human figures or active interactions are observed within the scene. The lighting indicates a bright, sunny day, casting distinct shadows.
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Mar 25, 2026

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This image captures a wide, ascending public staircase in the city of Shumen, Bulgaria, leading towards the Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria on the Shumen Plateau. In the immediate foreground, a dark asphalt ground surface contains a horizontal, rusted metal grate drain. Above this are three wide, grey stone steps, leading to a section paved with reddish-brown bricks laid in a pattern. This brick area transitions into the base of a long, multi-tiered concrete or stone staircase that dominates the central axis of the image, ascending steeply uphill and receding into the distance. To the left of the staircase, a low, dense green hedge is visible, with a dark green rectangular trash bin situated next to it. Beyond the hedge, on a slightly elevated terrain, are several bare deciduous trees and an older, multi-story building. A silver van and another vehicle are parked on a road or lot behind this area. To the right of the main staircase, a grassy slope with some bare trees and a single black street light pole is present. Further right, a larger, light-colored multi-story building with multiple windows and dark roof features is visible, with several parked cars (including a dark SUV and a blue sedan) on an adjacent surface. The background is dominated by a forested hill, the Shumen Plateau, covered largely with bare trees suggesting late winter or early spring. At the summit of this hill, the Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria stands prominently against the sky. The monument appears as a large, Brutalist-style concrete structure with angular, geometric forms. The sky is clear blue with scattered white cumulus clouds, some exhibiting sun rays. No human figures or active interactions are observed within the scene. The lighting indicates a bright, sunny day, casting distinct shadows.

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