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Karadere

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Karadere is a beautiful beach near Byala, Bulgaria. This is exactly the place when you picture an exotic beach. No electricity, no buildings, no restaurants or clubs - just virgin nature almost untouched by man. The only way to stay here is to camp.

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A: View from Byala 7

Par Patchwork agency, A 4.3 km

Byala (Bulgarian: Бяла, white, Ancient Greek: Aspros, Άσπρος) is a small town and seaside resort in E...

View from Byala 7

B: View from Byala 3

Par Patchwork agency, A 4.4 km

Byala (Bulgarian: Бяла, white, Ancient Greek: Aspros, Άσπρος) is a small town and seaside resort in E...

View from Byala 3

C: View from Byala 9

Par Patchwork agency, A 4.7 km

Byala (Bulgarian: Бяла, white, Ancient Greek: Aspros, Άσπρος) is a small town and seaside resort in E...

View from Byala 9

D: Kamchia river's quay

Par Dimitar Torbov, A 11.6 km

Kamchia river's quay

E: Beach by Kamchia (Plajat do ustieto na Kamchia)

Par gogo81, A 12.4 km

Beach by Kamchia 

Beach by Kamchia (Plajat do ustieto na Kamchia)

F: Amphibious on the Kamchia beach

Par Dimitar Torbov, A 13.1 km

I ask you for the last time: Who peed in the sea!

Amphibious on the Kamchia beach

G: Villas "Rai" (Paradise) - Kamchia

Par Dimitar Torbov, A 13.2 km

http://vilirai.bg360.net

Villas

H: Sunrise over the Black Sea

Par Dimitar Torbov, A 13.8 km

Sunrise over the Black Sea

I: The rocks of Rodney Balkans

Par Krasimir Dimitrov, A 18.6 km

The rocks of Rodney Balkans

J: Cape Emine, Bulgaria

Par Istvan Bozsik, A 23.8 km

Cape Emine is the easternmost point of the Balkan Mountains, looking over the Black Sea. There is a l...

Cape Emine, Bulgaria

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