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Divers map the most interesting underwater sites on the southern part of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast

Photo: Facebook /Friends of Sea - Burgas (Tatyana Baikusheva)

Divers, who are members of the non-profit association "Friends of the Sea - Burgas" described and marked on a map the most interesting and visited underwater sites located on the seabed along the southern part of the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast.

The area covered stretches from the town of Nessebar to the village of Rezovo. 28 of the most attractive diving sites have been marked. Among them are the phenomenon "Stone Forest" near Sozopol, the underwater chapel "St. Anastasia" and the statue of the saint near the island of St. Anastasia, the sunken ships "Mopang", "Pioneer", "Rodina" and "Naporisti", the remains of other vessels and many other interesting sites. The map also shows the current diving centers along coast. The texts on the map are in Bulgarian.




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