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The image displays an archaeological site in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, specifically the Roman Stadium, viewed from a slightly elevated position under an overcast sky.

In the foreground and mid-left, excavated stone ruins, consisting of foundation walls and scattered stone blocks, are visible, interspersed with patches of green grass. A stone staircase with metal railings descends into this excavated area on the left. Three tall, white, fluted columns with capitals stand vertically within the ruins towards the mid-right, alongside a shorter, reddish-brown column fragment. Narrow metal bridges or walkways span parts of the lower ruins.

Above the ruins, at street level, a bustling outdoor market or fair is set up. This area features numerous stalls with red and white striped awnings, and decorative strings of multi-colored flags or lights are suspended across the space. Multiple individuals are seen walking through the market area. An elevated pedestrian pathway, separated from the lower ruins by a stone retaining wall, runs horizontally across the mid-right, with several people walking along it.

In the background, a multi-story, light yellow building with brown window frames and a distinctive copper-colored mansard roof stands on the left. Signs for "BRITANICA" and "MetLife" are affixed to its facade. To the right of this building, other older buildings of varying architectural styles are visible, one featuring a large mural or advertisement on its side. On the far right, a prominent multi-story, light beige building, identifiable as the Central Post Office by its architecture and likely location, features a large square clock on its facade and cellular antennas mounted on its roof. Distant hills or parts of Plovdiv's Old Town, including structures on a hilltop, are discernible on the horizon.
DimiturBurnazov

Mar 22, 2026

Plovdiv, Bulgaria

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The image displays an archaeological site in the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria, specifically the Roman Stadium, viewed from a slightly elevated position under an overcast sky. In the foreground and mid-left, excavated stone ruins, consisting of foundation walls and scattered stone blocks, are visible, interspersed with patches of green grass. A stone staircase with metal railings descends into this excavated area on the left. Three tall, white, fluted columns with capitals stand vertically within the ruins towards the mid-right, alongside a shorter, reddish-brown column fragment. Narrow metal bridges or walkways span parts of the lower ruins. Above the ruins, at street level, a bustling outdoor market or fair is set up. This area features numerous stalls with red and white striped awnings, and decorative strings of multi-colored flags or lights are suspended across the space. Multiple individuals are seen walking through the market area. An elevated pedestrian pathway, separated from the lower ruins by a stone retaining wall, runs horizontally across the mid-right, with several people walking along it. In the background, a multi-story, light yellow building with brown window frames and a distinctive copper-colored mansard roof stands on the left. Signs for "BRITANICA" and "MetLife" are affixed to its facade. To the right of this building, other older buildings of varying architectural styles are visible, one featuring a large mural or advertisement on its side. On the far right, a prominent multi-story, light beige building, identifiable as the Central Post Office by its architecture and likely location, features a large square clock on its facade and cellular antennas mounted on its roof. Distant hills or parts of Plovdiv's Old Town, including structures on a hilltop, are discernible on the horizon.

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