 Rila Monastery / Peasant farmer, Bulgaria |
by Philip Game
My heart almost stopped when the western face of Mount Vihren dropped into a void below me. As the track zigzagged steeply down the exposed rockface I clung fearfully to the boulders, acutely conscious of my inadequate footwear. Far below, the grassy slopes had been 'improved' with messages spelt out in stones: Vladimir loves Olga.
Must concentrate on the murderously sharp stones underfoot... we were picking our way down off the 2,914 metre Mount Vihren in Bulgaria's south-west, a whisker short of the highest point in the Balkans.
Some find easier ways to enjoy the Bulgarian summer - like people-watching at the open-air cafes in fine old cities like Plovdiv or Sofia.
Forget the old Iron Curtain nasties; one of Europe's least-known countries is one of the most scenic and hospitable. Summertime in Bulgaria is a young woman with flawless skin, long flowing hair and dancing eyes, flaunting everything she's got. She chain-smokes too; let the devil take tomorrow.
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