overflow the golyama kamchia river

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Overflow of the Golyama Kamchia River Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bridge over the river Kamchia Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the bridge over the river Kamchia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rocky steep bank of the Ticha Dam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rocky steep bank of the Ticha Dam Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Overflow of the Golyama Kamchia River
Rocky steep bank of the Ticha Dam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rocky sheer wall of Ticha Dam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rocky sheer wall of Ticha Dam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rocky sheer wall of Ticha Dam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rocky sheer wall of Ticha Dam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rocky sheer wall of Ticha Dam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rocky sheer wall of Ticha Dam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Golyama Kamchia is conditionally accepted as the main river. It springs under the name Ticha from the steep, deciduous forested southern slopes of the Lisa mountain, Eastern Pre-Balkan. At first, her path meandered east-northeast through the hilly Gerlovo region. Significantly increased by numerous small tributaries, it forms a picturesque gorge through the Preslavska mountain and under the name Golyama Kamchia enters the hilly Preslavsko-Smiadovska field, Eastern Danube plain.


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