Hello sir @mdosev. There are 3 things that amaze me here. First, there are only 20-30 residents left. Wow, this is unique because, in modern times, the invasion of urbanization can reach anywhere. But they survived there. It takes extraordinary resilience. Second, there is a mosque and a church. Beauty should be created according to one's beliefs. The true essence of belief is between a person and what he believes in. Currently, there is a gap between our new divisions. Salute to the people who can maintain that beauty there. Those who live there are skilled at building houses from stone and simple materials. In an elegant way, this defies hedonistic thinking. The last thing, special mention is due to the man who mows the lawn and guards the house. It's a great act of generosity that when others are away, he's happy to do the work. vote n reblog. Blessing
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Yup, the people survived there and I think those who live there are more than happy with all they have. All the houses have electricity and fresh water, however a bit hard to make warm in the winters.
In Bulgaria there are a lot of places where both religions coexist peacefully. After all it’s up to the good deeds, no matter what religion are you.
The old man told us “When the owners come we sit at the same table, talk, eat and drink. They are very hospitable to me, sometimes they give a bit of money.” They are more or less his good company and he is more than happy taking care of his own home.
I’m glad you liked the place and my post!
Of course sir, Dolen has taught us a lot about simplicity and tolerance. It's up to the good deeds. May you always be healthy sir. Greeting from Indonesia. Waiting for your lovely post.