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Spanning 1,476 acres, Lake Atanasovsko, in the northeast end of Burgas with proximity to the Black Sea, offers pristine natural beauty and wildlife, including wild cats and otters. What makes this body of water stand out is its eye-catching, colorful pink hue. Birding enthusiasts will have a wonderful time viewing some 318 species of winged creatures throughout the years. Part of the national ecological network in Bulgaria protected by the Biodiversity Act, the wetlands are also known for producing salt and rejuvenating, medicinal mud, so it is not at all surprising that people from near and far travel here to experience the healing properties in the mud basins.
Burgas, Bulgaria

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Lake Atanasovsko
Aquae Calidae
The Pier
The Gramophone
The Lighthouse
The Sea Garden
The Beaches
Saint Anastasia Island
Sea Casino Cultural Center
Poda Protected Area
Museum of Aviation
Ethnographic Museum
Regional Historical Museum of Burgas
Archaeological Museum
Natural History Museum
Church of Saint Cyril and Methodius
Markeli Fortress
DiVes Estate Winery
Romance Pub & Pizza
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