Bulgaria is a diamond in the rough. The geographical location of this country, four seasons, incredible nature, rich historical and archaeological heritage, mountains and warm sea - it has everything.
Thanks for your videos. Just for information: your job is important! That's it. We moved from Ireland to Burgas recently. I've been thinking about it for years and we made this decision now partly because I have found your videos about Bulgaria. It'll never be the perfect time to move on, and we are having now inevitable cultural shock strong smell from Lukoil sometimes, bumpy roads, unbelievable houses prices (for Bulgaria) and maybe we wouldn't settle down here for a long time but following your dream it's much more interesting way of living compare to just making money. Your videos just so cheerful and inspiring and just want to say thank you for that) (sory for my English and for long message😂)
It takes time to adjust to any new country. The first year is an adjustment to any new change. There isn't anyplace that is perfect. Coming from the U.S.A. it was very different for me. The road signs, round a-bouts on the roadways, the food, shopping carts locked up, bagging your own groceries at the store, Stamps on paper documents , foreign language, etc.. Once you learn and adjust as well as make local friends everything changes. Join your local Expat group on Facebook and attend the monthly meetings. Others are so helpful. Study the language, there are language groups in Burgas too. Focus on the positive things and laugh at the rest. It just keeps life interesting. Also, explore other cities in Bulgaria. Plovdiv seems to be very popular with expats as well. We travel in the winter to escape the cold winter months. Thanks for watching. Next up we embark on a 9 month world cruise beginning Dec. 10th, 2023.
No disrespect but you get what you paid for! Looking for cheap properties around Luk Oil possible screwed by British real estate in BG bumpy roads in abandoned villages etc beauties in BG that you gonna find in Ireland Germany Greece Italy France Spain & all over world. BG is far from perfect but still affordable predominantly white & Christian slow but certain is getting better unfortunately more expensive too. If you just know what we have gone through in 90's before that not very well planned socialism plus the idiotical politicians & the organized crime you'll realize BG today's doing surprisingly very well on contrary of the upper things against all odds. Welcome to BG don't give up BG isn't only Burgas Black Sea or Sofia is bigger than Ireland & half of the EU states. As we say - BG is big & salvation lurks everywhere! Check all 28 district cities & villages near them deal with Bulgarian real estate agents use lawyers not to get scammed when you buy property bother for everything the local mayor police & clearks they're boneheaded (iron cast heads as we say) lazy Bums good for nothing BUT very very much afraid from EU citizens (not from Bulgarians though - we all cousins neighbors classmates friends of friends) they'll even respect you more like a Bulgarian type of Stockholm syndrome just learn how to swear in Bulgarian so they'll get you seriously. And remember that's the Europe's south more over the Balkans so don't give up fight it'll pay back!
Per the archeologists that work there and from the guide books, At a height of 470 meters "they found artifacts such as tombs, temples and megaliths which are concentrated around their natural center -the town of Perperikon. It has been frequently compared to the world famous settlements of Machu Picchu, Petra and the Egyptian pyramids, because here as well, this grand man-made stone creation makes modern people feel both their own insignificance and greatness at the same time."
Bulgaria is a diamond in the rough. The geographical location of this country, four seasons, incredible nature, rich historical and archaeological heritage, mountains and warm sea - it has everything.
It truly is a beautiful country with so many places to discover.
Thanks for your videos. Just for information: your job is important! That's it. We moved from Ireland to Burgas recently. I've been thinking about it for years and we made this decision now partly because I have found your videos about Bulgaria. It'll never be the perfect time to move on, and we are having now inevitable cultural shock strong smell from Lukoil sometimes, bumpy roads, unbelievable houses prices (for Bulgaria) and maybe we wouldn't settle down here for a long time but following your dream it's much more interesting way of living compare to just making money. Your videos just so cheerful and inspiring and just want to say thank you for that)
(sory for my English and for long message😂)
It takes time to adjust to any new country. The first year is an adjustment to any new change. There isn't anyplace that is perfect. Coming from the U.S.A. it was very different for me. The road signs, round a-bouts on the roadways, the food, shopping carts locked up, bagging your own groceries at the store, Stamps on paper documents , foreign language, etc.. Once you learn and adjust as well as make local friends everything changes. Join your local Expat group on Facebook and attend the monthly meetings. Others are so helpful. Study the language, there are language groups in Burgas too. Focus on the positive things and laugh at the rest. It just keeps life interesting. Also, explore other cities in Bulgaria. Plovdiv seems to be very popular with expats as well. We travel in the winter to escape the cold winter months. Thanks for watching. Next up we embark on a 9 month world cruise beginning Dec. 10th, 2023.
No disrespect but you get what you paid for! Looking for cheap properties around Luk Oil possible screwed by British real estate in BG bumpy roads in abandoned villages etc beauties in BG that you gonna find in Ireland Germany Greece Italy France Spain & all over world. BG is far from perfect but still affordable predominantly white & Christian slow but certain is getting better unfortunately more expensive too. If you just know what we have gone through in 90's before that not very well planned socialism plus the idiotical politicians & the organized crime you'll realize BG today's doing surprisingly very well on contrary of the upper things against all odds. Welcome to BG don't give up BG isn't only Burgas Black Sea or Sofia is bigger than Ireland & half of the EU states. As we say - BG is big & salvation lurks everywhere! Check all 28 district cities & villages near them deal with Bulgarian real estate agents use lawyers not to get scammed when you buy property bother for everything the local mayor police & clearks they're boneheaded (iron cast heads as we say) lazy Bums good for nothing BUT very very much afraid from EU citizens (not from Bulgarians though - we all cousins neighbors classmates friends of friends) they'll even respect you more like a Bulgarian type of Stockholm syndrome just learn how to swear in Bulgarian so they'll get you seriously. And remember that's the Europe's south more over the Balkans so don't give up fight it'll pay back!
I see nothing that somehow resembles Machu Picchu.🧐
Per the archeologists that work there and from the guide books, At a height of 470 meters "they found artifacts such as tombs, temples and megaliths which are concentrated around their natural center -the town of Perperikon. It has been frequently compared to the world famous settlements of Machu Picchu, Petra and the Egyptian pyramids, because here as well, this grand man-made stone creation makes modern people feel both their own insignificance and greatness at the same time."
Look again!