"Sunset Trips"?

I should probably file to patent this phrase, but I suspect someone has beaten me to it already.

Yes, though, I like a lot having travels or trips to different places just to meet the sunset and of course, take few photographs!

Having a trip to the sunken church at Zhrebchevo dam is, however, never just a trip. This place is definitely charged with energy. Something that cannot be explained unless a visitor experiences it herself!

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During the communist/socialist decades in the history of Bulgaria, many villages have been forcibly resettled and then all the buildings, houses, schools, townhalls, churches, etc., just sunken because the authorities back then had plans to create several dams or water reservoirs.

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Zhrebchevo is one of those dams and as it is in the center of the country, it would take a 2-3 hours drive, give or take, to get there from every place.

The name itself, is also interesting and while I haven't researched its history, its ethimology is clear to me, as it derives from a place called after little steeds. That's exactly what "zhrebche" means in Bulgarian - "a little steed". Quite poetical, right?

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Prior getting there it's hard to tell if there will be access to the sunken church by foot.

Here on that photo it is obvious how high the water level goes when the dam is full:

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Bulgaria is officially and mostly Orthodox Christian so the entrances of the local churches face West.

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So this beautiful through-the-window view North to South.

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There hasn't been a roof after the church was sunk so guess what quest do I have in my list?

Of course, to visit the church after the sunset and take photos of the Milky Way and the night sky.

Hopefully, some pleasant and clear-sky summer night...

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Does that count as a self-portrait?

I guess not exactly but who cares. I know I've been here and I hope to be back again :)

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I don't know if there is an official priest holding services but there are many evidences people visit, light candles and pray.

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Moreover, there are icons put at some wow-places...

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It is good many people visit this sacred place, here is a wide view, just for scale, do you see the silhouettes of the people by?

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It's getting closer to that magical part of the day already.

I forgot to mention plenty of fishermen love this dam. Boats, tents, caravans and campers are a common view around the shores.

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So long with the words, let's enjoy the breathtaking views as the sunset is here, finally!

I really hope you sense the energy of the place though my photographs!

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Here is an uncomplete list of some of my equipment I use on a regular basis:

CamerasCanon EOS 5D Mark III
Canon EOS M5
Canon EOS 550D
LensesCanon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM
Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM
Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM
Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
Canon EF-M 15-45mm f/3.5-6.3 IS STM
Canon EF-M 22mm f/2 STM
Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8
7artisans 35mm f/1.2
StrobesDynaphos Speedster
FlashesMetz
Tripods and Mono-podsManfrotto
Benro

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