Some visitors might look down on the pictures displayed here. I do not worry about that, the point of this blog is to give a flavour of Yambol as it is on a day-to-day basis. It's not the prettiest city, but has a personality unlike many other cities and towns. Change is the name of the game here, so pictures you see now will be dated very soon now that Bulgaria is in the EU.

Monday, 3 August 2009

Yambol's Wood Stocks Supplier

Yambol's Wood Stocks Supplier
On the outskirt of Yambol just across the Tundzha River southwards you will find olne of the wood stock suppliers where hundreds of Bulgarian buy their winter fuel for their wood-burners. It is cut and sold in 1 cubic metre loads with a delivery service to hand. It is more expensive than the local village wood bought through the local mayor, which is what I do to save on transportation and costs. Current prices here are around 50 leva per cubic metre it goes up every year much to the discontentment of Bulgarians. By the way, security dogs guard the area and it is dangerous to walk around there out of working hours.
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