Belgradeczyk Rock, formed on the western slope of the Balkan Mountains, is a huge, unique-shaped rock consisting of sandstone and reverse rock. On average, rocks that are about 100m high are stretched over a radius of 15km, and tourists visit the rocks every year because they are shaped like humans, animals, and walls.
Belgradeczyk Rock is a topography created by the rise of the Belgradeczyk region when the Balkan Mountains were formed due to the tectonic circulation, becoming the bottom of the shallow sea, and at this time, sea sedimentation began due to the destruction of Paleozoic rocks. As a result of sedimentation, thick layers of reverse rock and sandstone were formed, and the reverse rock was eroded by water, resulting in round corners changing. In addition, iron oxide was formed due to the influence of the climate, and it is now a red-colored rock.
As such, Belgradeczyk Rock is a topography formed by erosion, and I wonder if the weathering of the wind would have had no effect at all as it is high above sea level.
I want to see photos of tourists traveling and looking at Belgradeczyk rocks!
Korea is a country with four seasons in the northern hemisphere, and spring has come at this point in April. When it comes to spring, the images that Koreans think of are mainly cherry blossoms, spring rain, and warmth. People get more energized because the temperature is gentle enough for outdoor activities, and green leaves and full-color flowers are in full bloom. It is sunny today and the temperature is around 10 degrees Celsius where I live. The air quality is not good in spring in Korea due to yellow dust, but fortunately, the air quality was found to be normal today. These air pollution tend to become more severe with increased human activities on a global scale. I understand that Bulgaria also considers air quality as an environmental problem. However, I saw the news that the air quality pollution problem in Bulgaria is more serious than that caused by the disposal of large-scale garbage, rather than damage caused by natural phenomena such as yellow dust. In an article written in 2014, I also heard that air from the Rodov Mountains is actually collected and sold. It is said that the government is making efforts to use auto-gas, an alternative fuel, and to increase the proportion of renewable power generation in Sofia, which is more than three times the allowable level of fine dust. I would like to know the awareness of the seriousness of the environmental problems of the Bulgarian population and the extent to which efforts are made to preserve the environment of individuals. I would also like to conduct a thorough investigation into the effectiveness of environmental policies at the national level to see if they are being implemented systematically.
Hello, I'm Kang Chaeyoon from South Korea. I'm eager to learn Bulgaria's culture and also share Korea's culture.
These days, it's getting warmer since spring is coming here. This makes me feel exicting. I usually take a walk after dinner when the weather is good, and it's my favorite thing to do.
I'd like to know the weather of your country and also your daily life. I hope we contact together and share all about cultural things!