Alexander Prolygin's photos
Bulgaria, Lower Gates to Exit Belogradchik Fortres…
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Bulgaria, Top Cliffs of Belogradchik Rock Massif w…
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Photo was taken from the stage at lower courtyard
The Belogradchik Fortress is a large fortress on the northern slope of the Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria.
The fortress walls are 2 m thick at the base and 12 m high. Three separately fortified parts are connected to each other by gates.
The first fortress on this site was built during the Roman Empire. The surrounding Belogradchik rocks served as a natural defense, so the walls had to be built only from the northwest and southeast.
Bulgaria, The Way to the Upper Gate in the Belogra…
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Photo was taken from middle courtyard
The Belogradchik Fortress is a large fortress on the northern slope of the Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria.
The fortress walls are 2 m thick at the base and 12 m high. Three separately fortified parts are connected to each other by gates.
The first fortress on this site was built during the Roman Empire. The surrounding Belogradchik rocks served as a natural defense, so the walls had to be built only from the northwest and southeast.
Bulgaria, Upper Wall with Upper Gate in the Belogr…
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The Belogradchik Fortress is a large fortress on the northern slope of the Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria.
The fortress walls are 2 m thick at the base and 12 m high. Three separately fortified parts are connected to each other by gates.
The first fortress on this site was built during the Roman Empire. The surrounding Belogradchik rocks served as a natural defense, so the walls had to be built only from the northwest and southeast.
Bulgaria, Lower Courtyard of the Belogradchik Fort…
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This photo was taken from upper gates of the fortress
The Belogradchik Fortress is a large fortress on the northern slope of the Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria.
The fortress walls are 2 m thick at the base and 12 m high. Three separately fortified parts are connected to each other by gates.
The first fortress on this site was built during the Roman Empire. The surrounding Belogradchik rocks served as a natural defense, so the walls had to be built only from the northwest and southeast.
Bulgaria, Panorama of Belogradchik City from the W…
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Bulgaria, Fragment of the Wall of the Lower Level…
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The Belogradchik Fortress is a large fortress on the northern slope of the Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria.
The fortress walls are 2 m thick at the base and 12 m high. Three separately fortified parts are connected to each other by gates.
The first fortress on this site was built during the Roman Empire. The surrounding Belogradchik rocks served as a natural defense, so the walls had to be built only from the northwest and southeast.
Bulgaria, Unusually Shaped Sandstone Rock Formatio…
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The Belogradchik Rocks (Cliffs) are a group of unusually shaped sandstone and conglomerate rock formations located on the western slope of the Balkan Mountains near the town of Belogradchik in northwestern Bulgaria. Their color varies from red to yellow; their height reaches 200 m.
Bulgaria, Belogradchik Astronomical Observatory in…
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Bulgaria, Three Brothers of Belogradchik Cliffs
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Bulgaria, Belogradchik Cliffs with the Balkan Moun…
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Bulgaria, Top Cliffs of Belogradchik Rock Massif o…
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The Belogradchik Rocks (Cliffs) are a group of unusually shaped sandstone and conglomerate rock formations located on the western slope of the Balkan Mountains near the town of Belogradchik in northwestern Bulgaria. Their color varies from red to yellow; their height reaches 200 m.
Bulgaria, Top Cliffs of Belogradchik Rock Massif o…
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The Belogradchik Fortress is a large fortress on the northern slope of the Balkan Mountains in Bulgaria.
The fortress walls are 2 m thick at the base and 12 m high. Three separately fortified parts are connected to each other by gates.
The first fortress on this site was built during the Roman Empire. The surrounding Belogradchik rocks served as a natural defense, so the walls had to be built only from the northwest and southeast.
Bulgaria, Top Cliffs of Belogradchik Rock Massif
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Bulgaria, Air Balloon over the Cliffs of Belogradc…
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Bulgaria, Belogradchik Cliffs Taken from the North
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The Belogradchik Rocks (Cliffs) are a group of unusually shaped sandstone and conglomerate rock formations located on the western slope of the Balkan Mountains near the town of Belogradchik in northwestern Bulgaria. Their color varies from red to yellow; their height reaches 200 m.
Bulgaria, Belogradchik Cliffs in the Morning
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The Belogradchik Rocks (Cliffs) are a group of unusually shaped sandstone and conglomerate rock formations located on the western slope of the Balkan Mountains near the town of Belogradchik in northwestern Bulgaria. Their color varies from red to yellow; their height reaches 200 m.
Bulgaria, Belogradchik Cliffs in the Sunset Lighti…
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