
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays the partially submerged ruins of the Church of St. Ivan Rilski, situated in the Zhrebchevo Reservoir, near the former village of Zhrebchevo and the village of Zelenik, in Bulgaria. The stone building features a rectangular footprint with several arched window or door openings visible along its exposed walls. Remnants of the roofline and a distinct inverted U-shaped architectural element, possibly part of a former bell tower or decorative arch, rise above the water level. The structure's lower sections are entirely submerged in the dark, rippled reservoir water, which reflects numerous glints of sunlight. In the background, dark, densely forested hills or mountains extend under a light gray, overcast sky. On the far left shore, a small, light-colored structure with a darker roof is faintly visible. The immediate foreground on the left includes several bare, dark tree branches partially immersed in the water. No individuals or overt actions are depicted.
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