Cycling to Thracian cult complex - Heroon
For a year I've been trying to go to the Thracian cult complex - Heroon, located 4 km away from the town of Pomorie, but for some reason I can't.
This sunday the weather was great, so me and several friends while cycling from Burgas to Pomorie - desided to went directly to the Thracian Tomb.
But before that:
We stopped near Burgas Luga to photograph our bikes on the beach.
While cycling through the fields between Sarafovo and Pomorie we stopped shooting the beautiful views.
We stopped near the rocks at the beginning of Pomorie.
We did not miss shooting the umbrellas standing alone on the beach Evrous,
and the interesting decorating Buna.
We left the hotel section and crossed the main road.
Then we entered the path of among well-groomed vineyards and orchard gardens and after 250m., we came to the Thracian cult complex.
The complex is unique for the Balkan Peninsula.
Build during the roman period based on its construction techniques and materials it has been dated in the 2nd -4 th century AD and is also the largest Thracian tomb in Bulgaria.
The Pomorie Tomb is best known for its mixed Thracian and Roman architecture and construction techniques.
The long corridor leads to mushroom-shaped chamber.
The corridor and the chamber are covered in bricks.
The central column in the middle is hollow, and it is believed to have been used as an exit with a staircase.
Archaeologists believe that the facility was not only a tomb but also a sanctuary - heroon.
After our walk in the history of the impressive Thracian cult complex we returned and stopped for a relaxation at Sarafovo. We went through the hotels and headed down to the beach.
We enjoyed the warm sunshine and the calm sea before we head back to Burgas.
This day we are cycling 30 km.
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Радвам се че припомних за нея @burgasbulgaria :-)
Very cool, @vesytz.
Exploring ruins is one of my favorite things to do, and I would love to see the Thracian Tomb one of these days. It's amazing that they actually allow you to still go inside the structure. So much can be closed off to visitors for one reason or another, structural integrity and human erosion among them.
I take it there must be some kind of lights in those alcoves (I'd call them windows, but they seem to be sealed) to get that glow off the walls and the columns. Really gives that whole inside a warm feel to it.
It's really hard to tell dimensions of inside that column, but the circumference looks awfully tight for a stairwell. I've seen something similar at Chichen Itza in Mexico, though, so I know it's possible.
I hope you get to see more ruins around there, and I'm glad you finally just went here. Very interesting, and the view was great along the way, too. I don't know much about that part of the world, but the sea is beautiful.
Congratulations, too, on the curie. I enjoyed learning about this.
Thank you so much for your comment @glenalbrethsen !
For the hollow column - it has a diameter of 3.30 m. It extends upward and merges with the outer wall, reminiscent of a giant sponge.
I wish you one day to visit Bulgaria and see the Thracian Tomb :-)
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Благодаря @georgipraskov :-)
This looks to me like a page from a diary - short description and great photos. It's an enjoyable reading, I must say.
The tomb looks like a fortress that we have in Schaffhausen. Or at least the second and the third photo do :)
It looks like it was a hot day. Wasn't it too hot for biking? What am I saying.. we went to Mallorca in August and it was 37 degrees and we saw all those 'die hard' bikers climbing up very steep roads so I guess that temperature doesn't matter for you :)
Did you go for a swim as well?
Thank you for sharing! :)
Glad you like my post @delishtreats !
This day the temperature was 20-22 degrees - good for the cycling, and as you suppose, I've been cycling at much higher temperatures :-). This day we missed swimming in the sea :-)
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These look amazing. The tree behind the arch is my favourite, it looks cute. The colour of the water and sky though, such a deep blue.
Btw, that's a lot of cycling ;) I can barely do 1 km lol
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Seems like a good day for a bike ride. And what a cool spot to visit. Is it pretty much open to anyone who wants to walk in? I love exploring places like that, especially with my camera.
I love your picture of the ship anchor and the ship's wheel. And there's just old stone tablets lying around? How cool is that?
Thanks for sharing! It looks like quite a beautiful part of the world to visit.
Thank you for your comment @jocqua ! The Thracian Tomb is open for visitiors. Bulgaria is a place worth visiting :-)
That's awesome. I hope to visit one day and add it to my list of visited countries. I would love to explore both the tomb and Bulgaria. Cheers!
Bulgarians are successors of the Thracians. There are more than 60,000 Thracian mounds on the territory of Bulgaria, of which only about 1000 were surveyed. I wish you one day to visit Bulgaria @jocqua! Cheers :-)
Wow, for real? That is unbelievable. Are you pretty much free to explore or is any of it blocked from the public? I don't even have to see the image and I can picture your photograph of that stone tablet. It's so fascinating to me. I had no idea this existed in Bulgaria.
I'm not a huge cyclist or anything but I've done my fair share of long bike rides. It sounds like Bulgaria would be a great way to explore in this way.