
Yambol is not the prettiest City in Bulgaria, but it does have a unique character which is now in the process of being captured by camera. What you see now in Yambol will be short lived in a world of change, especially with the EU strangling the heart and soul of Bulgaria's culture with directives and uniform regulations.
Saturday, 28 February 2009
The Yambol History Museum Statues

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- The Yambol History Museum Statues
- A Former Fireplace Now Outside?
- Derelict Homes in Yambol
- An Attractive Corregated Iron Shelter
- Yambol's Regional History Museum
- Corner Building
- St Nikolai's Church - An Arched Window
- Two Working Huts Not Working
- Two Black Trees - One White Wall
- The Scratchcard Seller
- Ready, Steady Go!
- Yambol Centre Flower Garden Ready For Action
- Driving Westward Over the River Tundzha
- The Wine Journalist Restaurant
- The River Tundzha - The Other Face
- Bookseller or Fruit Seller?
- Yambol's Greek Goddess Diana - A Different Pose
- Zagorka - Тhe Number One Beer In Bulgaria
- Whacky Races in Yambol
- A Fat Yambol Cat Fed On Fish Donations
- The Tables And Chairs Are Out In Yambol Again
- Moulded Staircase
- Stack Of Used Car Tyres
- A Simple Yambol Chimney
- Escalators in Yambol
- A Fine Place for a Vine
- An Official Bulgarian Road Sign
- After The Gypsy Road Sweepers Have Been
- Grapes on the First Floor of Block 19
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I like the casual position of the statue sitting down.
ReplyDeleteThe side view looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteMartin I wonder about the figure side on. The head gear?
ReplyDeleteDo you know the history?
Mike: I really don't know the history, I know I should spend more time looking these things up, but where does the time go?
ReplyDeleteThat is amazing they have not been vandalized anad a pleasant surprise. I can see how each one would have an individual personality.
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