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Pobiti Kamani (Bulgarian: Побити камъни, "planted stones" [1]), tubular concretions formed around "rising methane-bearing fluid plumes", is a desert-like rock phenomenon located on the north west Varna Province border in Bulgaria. The stone pillars were first described by Russian archaeologist and historian Victor Teplyakov in 1829. [2]
Geographic map of Bulgaria. Bulgaria is a country in south-eastern Europe situated in the north-eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula.The country has a great variety of topographical features and diverse landscape ranging from the Alpine snow-capped peaks in Rila, Pirin and the Balkan Mountains to the mild and sunny Black Sea coast; from the typically continental Danubian Plain in the north to ...
The Moesian Platform to the north extends into Romania and has Paleozoic rocks covered by rocks from the Mesozoic, typically buried by thick Danube River valley Quaternary sediments. In places, the Moesian Platform has small oil and gas fields. [1] Bulgaria is a country in southeastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the north, Serbia and ...
The Dolni Glavanak Cromlech is an oval stone circle located 2 kilometres west of village of Dolni Glavanak, some 12 kilometres from town of Madzharovo, in Bulgaria. [1] The site is referred to as a cromlech by analogy with similar monuments in Western Europe, but it is the only structure of its kind known in the country.
WWF Global 200 ecoregions WWF terrestrial ecoregions Terrestrial biomes classified by vegetation Map of drainage systems and drainage divide in Bulgaria. This is a list of the ecoregions in Bulgaria [1] - terrestrial ecoregions and freshwater ecoregions as defined by the World Wildlife Fund and the Marine Ecoregions of the World—MEOW global classification system.
This is a list of lighthouses in Bulgaria, which are all located on the Black Sea coast. [1] ... (33 ft) tower made of stone that rises from the keeper's house. [1]
Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria plan to sign a deal in January on a joint plan to clear mines floating in the Black Sea as a result of the war in Ukraine, Turkish Defence Minister Yasar Guler said on ...
The Kalimantsi Formation is divided into a lower layer dominated by sandstone and an upper one dominated by conglomerate with a total depth of 600 m, formed 6 to 2 million years ago. In its upper layer there are remains of late Miocene fauna, such as ancient horses of the species Hipparion mathewi and elephant-like mammals Anancus arvernensis .