From London to Bali Indonesia on a YAMAHA TDM900, 42,000km

Wednesday, September 20, 2006



Arrived in Bulgaria on the 19th. Got through a very quiet border point without any hassle, with a surprisingly friendly Romanian border guard!. Road along the coast into Varna was dead quiet, but we had our first day of (heavy) rain.

Managed to find a nice hotel close to the centre and place looks very very nice. Varna is claimed to be the 'uncrowned' capital of the Black Sea coast. The town was established in the 6th c. BC. According to the Archaeological Museum which we have visited this morning, there are remains of civilisations dating back to 10.000 BC, making this the oldest European settlements!. The treasures displayed in the exhibition were fantastic, not only because they went from the Neolithic age, to Hellenistic, Roman, fantastic Byzantium remains but because they were simply beautiful... apparently the first gold ornaments crafted in the world were discovered in the Varna lakes which is now submerged under 10m of water.

People are quite friendly and helpful. This town of around half a million people has a very upmarket feel to it (for an ex-communist country). People are well dressed, there are lots of trendy shops and cafes around. Most of the old city centre has been pedestrianised similar to Salzburg. It is also connected with a large garden by the sea side which makes it an ideal place to walk and relax.

Llegamos a Bulgaria el 19. Cruzamos por un puesto fronterizo muy tranquilo, con un guardia rumano sorprendentemente amable. La carretera hasta Varna estaba muy tranquila, pero nos llovio por primera vez(y bastante fuerte).

Conseguimos encontrar un hotel la mar de 'apanao' y cerca del centro, y en seguida nos fuimos a dar una vuelta. Dicen que Varna es la capital del Mar Negro. El primer asentamiento en la zona se establecio aprox. 10.000 a.de C., lo que la convierten en el primero de Europa - esta manana hemos estado en el Museo Arqueolgico donde tenian una exposicion muy interesante, como ya habreis adivinado!. Los tesoros expuestos eran realmente fantasticos, no solamente porque iban desde el neolitico a Bizancio, sino porque ademas eran muy muy bellos. Segun parece los primeros ornamentos de oro del mundo han sido descubiertos en los asentamientos de los lagos de Varna que actualmente se encuentran sumergidos bajo 10m de agua.

La gente es muy amable y atenta. Esta ciudad de aproximadamente medio millon de habitantes tiene un aire moderno (para un pais ex-comunista). La gente va bien vestida por la calle, hay muchas tiendas chulas y un monton de cafes con terrazas. La mayor parte del casco antiguo esta peatonalizado como en Salzburgo. Esta ademas conectado con unos jardines enormes que corren paralelos a la playa, lo que lo hacen un lugar ideal para pasear y relajarse.

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