Krapets (Krapec) - photos from Bulgarian seaside

Village of Krapets

Village of Krapets

Krapets (A.K.A. Krapec) is a small seaside village at the end of an access road that hugs the Black Sea coast. The village is perched on the beach, surrounded by vast fields and lakes - wild nature reserves.

Beach near Krapets

Beach near Krapets

The village is surrounded by one of the largest and finest beaches (more than 6 km.) on the Bulgarian seaside. The sand dunes and the beach are remarkably undeveloped, and the whole gem of place maintains its wilderness.

Native People and Visitors of Krapets

Native People and Visitors of Krapets

The native people are friendly and show their hospitality to every visitor at the village. At the summer many people from Bulgaria and abroad vist Krapets to enjoy the tranquility of the nature and the Sea.

Durankulak and Shabla lakes

Durankulak and Shabla lakes

Just 1.5 km north of Krapets is a fish-rich Durankoulak lake. It is famous for being a reserve for a number of marsh birds. 2 km south of the Krapets are two more lakes frequented by many varieties of birds- the Shabla lake and the Tuzla.

Birds

Birds

The Durankulak and Shabla lakes are one of the most significant and best preserved coastal wetlands in Bulgaria. The beach nearby and the village of Krapets itself are populated with many common and rare birds too.

Krapets Surroundings

Krapets Surroundings

Krapets is surrounded with many interesting places to visit - the temple of Kibela and oldest eneolitic village in Europe, Capе of Shabla with oldest lighthouse at Black Sea, Yaylata reserve and many more.

Macro Photos of Plants and Insects

Macro Photos of Plants and Insects

When I roam near Krapets I frequently find strange insects and very beautiful stepe flowers and thorns, which I will present you in this gallery

Domestic animals

Domestic animals

Krapets people raise many domestic animals, and gave me opportunity to make these amusing photographies.

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