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Bulgaria: In the Sakar Hills

The following photographs and impressions were formed during a nine-day stay at Camping Sakar Hills in the far south-eastern corner of Bulgaria, adjacent to the borders with Greece and Turkey. Pictures of and around the campsite are supplemented by those captured on bike rides to surrounding villages, including one called 'Jerusalem'.
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