Направих тази снимка в една топла юлска лятна вечер, това лято, без да подозирам, че точно на следващия ден стената ще бъде покрита с фибран, за да бъде санирана сградата. Истината е, че този надпис го гледам от няколко месеца преди да направя снимката... Е това ако не е чист късмет, не знам кое е?! 😇
Нямам идея чии са инициалите, но не това е важното, а написаното...
While deciding where our next armchair tour will take us I noticed the name of this city in Bulgaria. Varna with the same spelling in Latvian means crow. So I decided that we’ll take a look at what Varna has to offer. It is located in the northeastern part of Bulgaria right on the Black Sea coast. Varna is the third largest city in Bulgaria and the largest on the coast. It is also known as the…
my daughter wants to take on the pokemon league but im not sure what gyms there are in bulgaria since we live here, do you perhaps know of any? dont have alot of close friends and the ones that i do have havent taken on the league before, thanks!
Sofia's psychic-type gym is the heart and soul of the Bulgarian Pokemon League, and it's a great place for beginner trainers to start their journeys. The gym has three gym leaders, each for a different skill level, though the badge is the same for each. The gym is attached to a psychic-type sanctuary where trainers can catch Pokemon like Solrock and Lunatone, not normally native to Bulgaria.
Another good option is the ground-type gym in Plovdiv, drawing on the city's heritage as one of the oldest cities in Europe. It's located in a preserved Roman stadium and is known to be a bit more challenging than Sofia.
A third possibility is the water-type gym in Varna, along the Black Sea coast. It offers picturesque views of Varna Bay while battling, but the gym is also known for allowing trainers to use either double or single battles, one of the only such gyms anywhere in the Balkans.
In the 1970s, archaeologists in Bulgaria stumbled upon a vast Copper Age necropolis from the 5th millennium BC containing the oldest golden artifacts ever discovered near the modern-day city of Varna.