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2004.06.15
Rozhen Observatory
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Rozhen Observatory
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Rozhen Observatory is a Bulgarian astronomical observatory, located 90 km south of the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The nearest town, Chepelare, is 15 km away. It is owned and operated by the Institute of Astronomy of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. The Observatory is the largest in South Eastern Europe. Currently there are about 50 astronomers working there. It is recognised as one of the most important centers for astronomical research.
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Rozhen Observatory is a Bulgarian astronomical observatory, located 90 km south of the city of Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The nearest town, Chepelare, is 15 km away. It is owned and operated by the Institute of Astronomy of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. The Observatory is the largest in South Eastern Europe. Currently there are about 50 astronomers working there. It is recognised as one of the most important centers for astronomical research.
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Uhlovitsa Cave
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Uhlovitsa Cave
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One of the underground palaces in the Rhodope mountains is the "Uhlovitsa" cave. It is located at the distance of 3 km. to the northeast of Mogilitsa village, 37 km away from Pamporovo and 47 km from Chepelare. It is one of the oldest caves in the region and is with very beautiful "dendrite" formation, which look like sea corals. There are really beautiful coralities and helictites, formed by the centuries. There are and 7 incredible lakes at the end of the cave. In the spring they are filled with water. In the summer you can enjoy the magnificent view around the biggest lake, because of the stone spurts of the brilliant summer waterfall.
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One of the underground palaces in the Rhodope mountains is the "Uhlovitsa" cave. It is located at the distance of 3 km. to the northeast of Mogilitsa village, 37 km away from Pamporovo and 47 km from Chepelare. It is one of the oldest caves in the region and is with very beautiful "dendrite" formation, which look like sea corals. There are really beautiful coralities and helictites, formed by the centuries. There are and 7 incredible lakes at the end of the cave. In the spring they are filled with water. In the summer you can enjoy the magnificent view around the biggest lake, because of the stone spurts of the brilliant summer waterfall.
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The "Uhlovitsa" cave is settled at 1040 meters above the sea level, and the temperature in the cave through the whole year is 10-11 degrees. The road to the cave is one big challenge, but you must take it, because that is the only way to sea the magnificent beauty of the cave.
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The "Uhlovitsa" cave is settled at 1040 meters above the sea level, and the temperature in the cave through the whole year is 10-11 degrees. The road to the cave is one big challenge, but you must take it, because that is the only way to sea the magnificent beauty of the cave.
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The Dyavolski most is an arch bridge over the Arda River situated in a narrow gorge. It is located 10 km (6.2 mi) from the Bulgarian town of Ardino in the Rhodope Mountains and is part of the ancient road connecting the lowlands of Thrace with the north Aegean Sea coast.
It is not certain when the Dyavolski most was built, with various sources stating from the 14th to the early 17th century. The bridge, the largest and best known of its kind in the Rhodopes, is 56 m (183.7 ft) long and has three arches, but also features holes with small semicircular arches to read water level. The Dyavolski most has a width of 3.5 m (11.5 ft) and its main arch is 11.50 m (37.7 ft) high. A stone parapet, 12 cm (4.7 in) in height, is preserved on the sides, and breakwaters are placed opposite the stream.
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The Dyavolski most is an arch bridge over the Arda River situated in a narrow gorge. It is located 10 km (6.2 mi) from the Bulgarian town of Ardino in the Rhodope Mountains and is part of the ancient road connecting the lowlands of Thrace with the north Aegean Sea coast.
It is not certain when the Dyavolski most was built, with various sources stating from the 14th to the early 17th century. The bridge, the largest and best known of its kind in the Rhodopes, is 56 m (183.7 ft) long and has three arches, but also features holes with small semicircular arches to read water level. The Dyavolski most has a width of 3.5 m (11.5 ft) and its main arch is 11.50 m (37.7 ft) high. A stone parapet, 12 cm (4.7 in) in height, is preserved on the sides, and breakwaters are placed opposite the stream.