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- en.wikipedia.org Pobiti KamaniMap showing the location of Pobiti Kamani. ... Pobiti Kamani occupies an area 8 km (5.0 mi) long and 3 km (1.9 mi) wide, running from north to south.
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g616071-…Today we visited Pobiti Kamani by catching a bus (Line 43) from Varna to the town of Slanchevo, then walking about 3.5 kilometres and 45 minutes to reach the...
- youtube.com watchThe Bulgarian Stone Desert is located about 15-20 miles outside of the city of Varna and is one of the most beautiful and mysterious locations in Bulgaria.
- historicmysteries.com science/pobiti-kamani-varna…Looking at the landscape of Pobiti Kamani, one might think humans carved and set the columns into the ground as if to construct a Greek temple.
- malagabay.wordpress.com 2013/11/14/methane-myopia…It is so embarrassing that it’s necessary to describe the spectacular Pobiti Kamani formations as “sand-columns” in your Master of Philosophy thesis.
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- 360cities.net image/pobiti-kamani-varna-bulgaria
- toprentacar.bg en-news/pobiti-kamani/pobiti kamani. Pobiti kamani is one of the most unique natural phenomenon not only in Bulgaria but also in the world. It is located near Varna, close to the lakes.
- skyrentacar.eu en/architectural-monuments/pobiti-…Home › › Architectural monuments › POBITI KAMANI. Pobiti kamani. Useful links.
- http://incomingbulgaria.com i.php/places_of_interest/…The rock groups are inhabited by all sorts of animal species and birds. The Pobiti Kamani Natural Monument is included in the indicative list of UNESCO in 1984.
- mysteriousuniverse.org 2013/11/pobiti-kamani-…The rock formation known as Pobiti Kamani is situated close to the city of Varna, on the eastern coast of Bulgaria.
Pobiti Kamani
Genel bilgiler
Bulgaristan'ın kuzeybatı Varna Bölgesi sınırında yer alan çöl benzeri bir kaya olgusudur. Taş sütunlar ilk olarak 1829'da Rus arkeolog ve tarihçi Victor Teplyakov tarafından tanımlandı.
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Kısa bilgiler
- Kuruluş tarihi:17 Temmuz 1995
- Yüzölçümü:13 km²