Jasin wrote on Nov 8
th, 2018 at 12:04am:
Well Bulgaria looks nice, but I can't help but think it would be a 'bore' for want of just wandering around like a tourist taking photos.
I mean - what do Bulgarians actually do that makes them stand out from the crowd in Europe, besides sitting around little cafes and playing games of chess?
Of course, its pleasing to see that Americanism hasn't really tainted the place yet.
Darkies probably haven't littered the streets yet, because Bulgarian Economy hasn't really offered them something to sponge off yet.
Still, an amusing Topic.
Autism
: The new 'Western' disease that is afflicting countless new generations after previous generations have been habituated by a lifestyle of 50% of their daily lives just sitting and staring at 'screens': Cinema, TV, Computer, Vehicle windows, Phones and more.
...just sit and stare.
Would make anyone drool from the corner of their mouths
Yeah. Thanks.
Well, I can tell you what I do most of the time.
Summers I go to desolate beaches (a lot), it's cleaner and it's quiet there. I also go visit Marina Planet Yacht lounge bar in Sveti Vlas, in Varna I don't do much since I know everything and the city and I've been literally on every place. I occasionally eat a pizza or whatever at a place called Happy Restaurant.
Oh, almost forgot. I also watch Ludogorets FC's football games and Rasgrad city is really close to me, only 125 kilometers which is around hour, hour and a half drive, depends on what speed I cruise. It was a team in the lowest division and they become champions, now 8 times in a row. They play every year in the Champions League and UEFA Europa League. Played against Real Madrid, Arsenal, PSG, Basel, beat Lazio, beat Basel, etc.
Movies at the IMAX. A ticket is $6.30 (for an adult).
Basically... Yeah. I don't know. The regular stuff. We have the biggest park in Europe I believe, it's called the Sea Garden and it's around 160-170 hectares (400 acres or so). It's really huge. I mean, HUGE.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Garden_(Varna)You need to walk a day to walk through the whole thing. At the end of it there's a club I still use to visit, it's called Horizont.
Can't think of anything else. Maybe the Sea Garden is the biggest attraction around here. You have the Zoo there, the Dolphinarium, with dolphins doing tricks and stuff, you have the Aquarium, the Observatory, most of the leisure stuff is there, the War Museum too. Bars, clubs, it's there since it's on the sea line.