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Along the path of "Blue Pond" and "The Secret Printing House" cave

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Today I want to show you some wonderful places that my friends and I visited in Karandila - an area in the Stara Planina.

It is June and our walk in this area was more than fabulous. We started from the Dolapite area and following a well-marked trail, we headed up to Siniya Vir.

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It was so beautiful on the way because the trail ran around the Novoselska River. We crossed it with small wooden bridges.

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Along the way we came to fountains with clean mountain water and small chapels.

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The road alternated between passing through the forest and through open areas, from which magnificent views were revealed and it was overflowing with useful herbs.

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There was a lot of yarrow, St. John's wort, thyme.

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The river constantly surprised us with beautiful areas, where the rocks formed wonderful shapes. It was full of small pools, tempting to enter them.

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In places, the bridges were broken and we had to carefully cross the river, stepping on stones.

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We reached three very beautiful waterfalls.

The first one was high up and it was a wonderful feeling to be around it and feel the fine droplets of water passing through your entire body.

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The second one was also uniquely beautiful.

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This waterfall was surrounded by rocks on all sides and in front of it there was a large rock that we climbed and stood for a while to enjoy the feeling of being around the waterfall.

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The third one was the smallest but also had a specific beauty that tempted you to immerse yourself in it.

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We continue further up the trail to reach a shelter located in the higher part.

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The trees looked majestic.

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The blue bells of the Campanula flower were visible everywhere.

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We reached the cave "Pechatnitsa" which we decided to enter and explore.

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The lower part required a little climbing. There was a metal ladder which made it easier to climb to the higher part.

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It was cool and very cramped inside.

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Our friend told us that years ago the cave was used as a secret printing house by Sabi Dimitrov (a Bulgarian political figure, associated with the communist movement). There is no written evidence for this cave - only oral traditions.

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There were rocks with interesting colors all around.

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Soon the path led us to the shelter, which was locked, but there were wonderful wooden benches and tables around where we took a break.

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We returned, and on the way I picked a fragrant bouquet of elderberry and yellow yarrow.

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Thank you for stopping by!