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Kavarna is a Black Sea coastal town and seaside resort in the Dobrudja region of northeastern Bulgaria.The town has a population of 11,397 inhabitants. The landmark Cape Kaliakra is located a few kilometers to the east, as is the tiny beachfront resort of Rusalka. During the 2000s, the town became famous with the annual Kaliakra Rock Fest featuring famous rock bands from around the world.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Friday, October 28, 2011
National Archaeological reserve Yailata and Cape Chirakman
National Archaeological reserve "Yailata" is a unique place that combines archaeological remains with the nature. Located 2 km. south of the village of Kamen Beach, a seaside Yailata terrace area of 300 acres, separated from the sea with a 50-60 meter cliffs.
In the reserve are numerous monuments, covering different historical periods. Here is the "cave city" 101 "houses" inhabited as early V century BC. Have been used for millennia as housing and some of them as tombs or churches.
In the reserve are numerous monuments, covering different historical periods. Here is the "cave city" 101 "houses" inhabited as early V century BC. Have been used for millennia as housing and some of them as tombs or churches.
Cape Chirakman
Impressive Chirakman is a symbol of Kavarna. It is located 3 km. south of Kavarna, as a beautiful ending to a lovely valley, through which passes the road from the port city and the sea. Right here on a flat and almost inaccessible Chirakmansko plateau for millennia is intense bubbling life.Thursday, October 27, 2011
Cape Kaliakra
Kaliakra is a long and narrow headland of the northern Bulgaria Black Sea Coast, located 12 km east of Kavarna. The coast is steep with vertical cliffs reaching 70 m down to the sea. Kaliakra is a nature reserve.
The legend about Saint Nicholas, patron of sailors. Saint fled from the Turks and God prolong hard ground under his feet to be able to escape, and thus was created and nose. Eventually he was captured there and now there is a chapel, restored in 1993, symbolizing his grave. At this place during the Ottoman rule there were dervish monastery, which is claimed to keep the relics of Saint Sara Sultuk Turkish. Small nose north of cape named St. Nicholas.
Bay Bolata
On the north side of the cape is a small cove with a port called Bolata. This is a firth and a narrow gorge that cuts through the coast to the former war zone. On both sides there are rock formations with caves carved into them. In short Bolata flow stream that is fed by numerous springs. At the point where it flows into the sea, formed a lagoon estuary. This is the only sandy beach in the area Bolata is the only reserve in Bulgaria, including the territorial sea, sea area. This may occur zemerodni kingfishers, bittern, herons, grebes and ducks. In the caves of Bolata are remains of ancient settlement and evidence of life from 400 BC.
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