Cycling to "St. Marina" chapel

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That day my friends were cycling in the Burgas region and their final destination was the "St. Marina" chapel located near the village of Marinka. They left in the morning, but I couldn't at that time.

Late in the afternoon, after I was convinced that they would still be there, I decided to get on my bike and find them.

After the Poda Nature Protected area, I headed to the village of Marinka. From the center of the village, I continued to the place where the chapel is located.

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On the way, I even met a friend who was heading there.

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My friends were where I expected - at the large shelter where after a long cycling trip they had lit a fire and were resting in nature.

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The "St. Marina" chapel is very rarely open to visitors, but this time it was.

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I had a nice time with my friends, then at sunset we headed back to the city,

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Thank you for stopping by!



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Very nice trip to the old chapel! It’s very green and beautiful all around. The old chapel looks very special and with good vibes.

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