Having a BBQ somewhere between Montana and Sofia

Having a BBQ somewhere between Montana and Sofia

Having a BBQ somewhere between Montana and Sofia
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Having a BBQ somewhere between Montana and Sofia

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Having a barbecue at an unknown river somewhere between Montana and Sofia on return from the trip to Belogradchik Rocks and Magura Cave. Yummy!

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A: Having a BBQ somewhere between Montana and Sofia

Par Igor Kristov, à moins de 10 mètres

Having a barbecue at an unknown river somewhere between Montana and Sofia on return from the trip to ...

Having a BBQ somewhere between Montana and Sofia

B: Varshets, Bulgaria

Par Stefan Solakov, A 8.1 km

Varshets is a spa town in Montana Province, northwestern Bulgaria. It is located on the northern slop...

Varshets, Bulgaria

C: A fishpond near Varshets

Par Nick Spirov, A 13.0 km

Near the beautiful town of Varshets in the Balkans, on the route to nearby Klisurski monastery.

A fishpond near Varshets

D: A fishpond and fish restaurant near Varshets

Par Nick Spirov, A 13.0 km

Near the beautiful town of Varshets in the Balkans, on the route to nearby Klisurski monastery.

A fishpond and fish restaurant near Varshets

E: Klisurski monastery "St. Kiril and Metodiy"

Par Stefan Solakov, A 13.3 km

The Klisurski monastery "St. Kiril and Metodiy" is located in north-west Bulgaria. It is founded in t...

Klisurski monastery

F: Klisurski monastery "St. Kiril and Metodiy"

Par Stefan Solakov, A 13.3 km

The Klisurski monastery "St. Kiril and Metodiy" is located in north-west Bulgaria. It is founded in t...

Klisurski monastery

G: Vratsa's Balkan 2 (near Ledenika)

Par Martin Marinov, A 13.6 km

A view from a hilltop near Vratsa (Bulgaria) in late December. The name of that part of the mountain ...

Vratsa's Balkan 2 (near Ledenika)

H: Ledenika Cave Park

Par vladimir-n-nenkov, A 13.8 km

This panorama was taken in the park area just meters away from the cave Ledenika. There are many hors...

Ledenika Cave Park

I: Vratsa's Balkan 1 (near Ledenika)

Par Martin Marinov, A 13.9 km

A view from a hilltop near Vratsa (Bulgaria) in late December. The name of that part of the mountain ...

Vratsa's Balkan 1 (near Ledenika)

J: Vratsata

Par Martin Marinov, A 17.4 km

A popular place called Vratsata near Vratsa, Bulgaria where the river Leva has been digging for thous...

Vratsata

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