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Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag Black Sea coast Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag Black Sea coast Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag coast Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag coast Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag Black Sea coast Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag Black Sea coast Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag coast Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag coast Bulgaria
Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag Black Sea coast Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag Black Sea coast Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag coast Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag Black Sea coast Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag coast Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag Black Sea coast Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crashed ship at Kamen Bryag Black Sea coast Bulgaria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Colorful stones at Black Sea coast by` Yailata ` area-archaeological reserve and a huge stone formation, Kamen Bryag, Bulgaria.The cargo ship Vera Su, which flies the Panamanian flag and has a Turkish crew, crashed and ran aground on the high rocky Bulgarian coast a few kilometres from the Kaliakra Nature Reserve on 20 September. If Bulgarian authorities fail to transfer the cargo to land, the more than 3,000 tons of urea on board could threaten to turn this part of the Black Sea – one of Europe’s most important natural habitats – into a deadzone.Picture taken on 3rd October,2021


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