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Day 441: HE ЛAPKИPAЙ!!!

Plovdiv, Bulgaria

 It’s hard to navigate around Bulgaria’s streets since everything is in Cyrillic…

Cyrillic looks similar to Engish alphabets but it’s not. That’s the tricky part about it: trying to not read it as you would English.

“HE ЛAPKИPAЙ!!!
ГAPAЖ
HE ЛAPKИPAЙ!!!”

reads

“NE PARKIRAY!!!
GARAZH
NE PARKIRAY!!!”

which I assume means

“NO PARKING!!!
GARAGE
NO PARKING!!!”

I spent the day wondering the old town on Plovdiv with Jonathan (an American from the hostel). Even though Plovdiv’s center is quite small, we were lost a few times.

Interesting about Plovdiv is that one can find Roman ruins right in the middle of the city; one level below. And going up the hilly part of the town, there’s also a Roman amphitheater. I had grown a bit tired of the Roman ruins. Don’t get me wrong, they are impressive, but I’ve seen plenty of them, be it in Italy, Turkey, and even Morocco.

What I enjoyed most in Bulgaria is their architecture design. The building are mostly straight walls and the styling is painted on (pillars, decorative motifs, etc); thus creating a very unique look I haven’t seen done much elsewhere.

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