Shabloni shkali priborov vaz 21076/10/2023 ![]() Over 70 species are listed in the Red Book of Bulgaria. In the autumn and winter globally threatened species can be observed. They are particularly important for the avifauna. In this location there are plants that are rarely seen elsewhere. Together with Durankulak Lake the area is among the most significant wetlands in Bulgaria. They are both separated from the sea by a strip of sand, 30-50 m wide. Under this name are two natural coastal lakes in Shabla and Ezerets connected by an artificial canal. Near Shabla there is a marina, from where the annual Black Sea yachting regatta starts.Īt some 3 km from Shabla there is also the Shabla Lake, declared a protected area in 1979. The area is a favorite spot for ornithologists. This makes Shabla a preferred destination for underwater tourism. In the sea around Shabla there are many sunken vessels and submarines from the Second World War. Around the Shabla lighthouse there are many oil drillings from which hot mineral water with high sulphur content runs. The territory of Shabla includes the oldest lighthouse on the Balkan Peninsula, and according to some records in Europe. In the past the town of Shabla was a territory, on which an ancient Thracian settlement and later a Roman town called Karia existed. The town itself /which became a town in 1969/ is not located by the sea coast, but this does not prevent us from relating it to the oldest operating lighthouse on the Balkan Peninsula. Shabla is situated about 25 km from the Romanian border (3h drive from Bucharest) and 80 km from Varna.
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