Hi Hivers!
Today I have prepared for you an amazing story about one of my favorite cities in the world ... #Sozopol!
This amazing place has a thousand-year history and truly wonderful locations to visit.
The city was established around the XVIII - XIX century.
Then his name was #Apolonia.
It was known as a fishing town then and still is.
In addition, it has become a unique tourist destination for many people from the country and abroad.
I sincerely hope that governments will end the quarantine restrictions so that people have free access and enjoy this wonderful place!
This tree amazed me where it had grown from!
This is an ancient anchor that was used to anchor a ship on a sandy bottom.
Fragments of extremely old column capitals!
Ancient buildings and landmarks!
Best of all, for another day with my love
we managed to enjoy wonderful moments together!
It's amazing how many anchors there are all over the city!
And surely there are so many more lost in the water!
The statue of #Apollo
The art gallery in #Sozopol #TheOldTown, which unfortunately was closed and we could not visit.
There in the distance you can see the island "St. Ivan"
Here you can see a fishing boat that is probably looking for fishing options. But the season has not started yet and they have hardly caught a lot of fish. But definitely to have a nice walk. The sea was very quiet!
Romantic place marked with a heart!😁
I highly recommend eating a freshly baked fish here if you get the chance!
It was also closed.🤐The effect of quarantine is the destruction of any business sector!
''Holy Sunday'' Mini Chapel
This is our beauty waiting for us to enter and sail!
But it's still cold and it's winter.
I couldn't even get on board because I stretched it more towards the back anchor so that it wouldn't crash into the pier on strong windy days.
In general, I climb on the hull of the colleague who anchors next to me, but apparently he wanted more and had entered the sea.