The place is called Aladzha; it's north of Varna and south of Golden Sands, about a mile from the coast. You can see it's all wild around it from this picture. In fact, it's in the middle of a nature reserve.
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Outside the Cities
We drove outside Varna on our second day there and stumbled upon a monastery. We decided to visit, thinking it'd be a collection of buildings. Needless to say, it wasn't. This first picture is a bit of mural that was taken off the monastery wall during its rediscovery.
The place is called Aladzha; it's north of Varna and south of Golden Sands, about a mile from the coast. You can see it's all wild around it from this picture. In fact, it's in the middle of a nature reserve.
The place is called Aladzha; it's north of Varna and south of Golden Sands, about a mile from the coast. You can see it's all wild around it from this picture. In fact, it's in the middle of a nature reserve.
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2 comments:
Thank you Meg for posting the most interesting photograhps of places I, for one, would not have known existed.
Thanks! I didn't know it existed either until we drove past. It's one reason why I love touring other places the way I do - by car. You don't have a package tour telling you what's important to see, you have the time to stop and look on your schedule and not someone else's, and you get lost and find treasures. So far, I've traveled Britain, France, and the Balkans this way. I'm spoiled for any other.
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