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On to Bulgaria
... outside, is stunning inside with frescoes covering all the walls. Bulgaria was ruled by the Ottoman Empire for many centuries so there is a strong Turkish influence. The house we visited had Turkish style tables etc. We also stopped at a street with many artisans and very old cobblestone streets where I managed to buy a few small souvenirs. Our stop at the former capital Veliko Tărnovo was very picturesque. We had an excellent lunch with ...
Veliko Tărnovo
... our first night in the hostel. We stayed in a great hostel (Hostel Mostel), but we slept in a 12 person dorm with bunk beds. This normally isn't a problem, but the German dude sleeping two feet from my face smelled like the worst homeless person you've ever smelled in your life. To steal from Louis C.K.: "He was ****. He didn’t just smell like ****, he was— when you ****, he comes out." His smell (a mixture of B.O., halitosis, ...
Veliko Tarnovo
... on, qui a commencé à chanter quelques minutes à peine avant l’arrivée d’un convoi de touristes ! Une autre chose décevante : certaines maisons sont cachées par de hauts murs, il faut bien entendu payer si on souhaite les voir…
Nous décidons d’un commun accord de dormir au bord de la mer noire ce soir : une mer qui est tout de même au cœur de nos ...
Notre coup de coeur bulgare
... grillés, du siréné (fromage qui ressemble beaucoup à la feta), des épices et qui est recouvert d’éclats de noix), un « kebab » (qui est en fait du porc mijoté et servi avec des feuilles de vigne), l’agneau « de la Saint Georges » (grillé, délicieux et préparé lors du jour de la saint Georges, une fête orthodoxe), du pain grillé et frotté à l’ail… Nous mangeons au coin du feu et réservons finalement une chambre pour la nuit ...
May 15, 2012
... so great because of chemicals the local governments dump into it or something. So every few days, we'd go to Yagoda to fill up three large water bottles with spring water. Some villages have mineral springs that the municipalities have tapped, creating concrete water stations people to fetch water from. As far as we know the springs aren't treated, but I'm not really sure where it comes from... In Yagoda, it's just a rusty pipe coming out of a wall beside some guy's house, draining ...