This weekend, my friends and I visited Cape Agalina.
The location is extremely beautiful and is located on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast after the town of Sozopol, on the way to the resort village of Duni.
Cars stop on the road and from there you continue on foot to the cape (unless you have an all-terrain vehicle and you can get further with it).
When we were going there, there was a large flow of people, but only to visit and explore because the day was very windy and the sea was rough.
Usually people who like to jump from high cliffs and swim come here, but not on a day like this.
My friends and I headed to the rocks on the side because the sea was even rougher on the cape, and according to the plan, we had to take out mussels.
We passed through tall grass and stopped at a suitable place.
Some of my friends were swimming and taking out mussels, but I didn’t dare to enter the agitated sea.
I had a wonderful walk along the cliffs, enjoying the beautiful views, which looked even more impressive with the fluffy clouds.
I came across rocks with interesting and large-scale shapes, small pools perfectly shaped but full of algae.
There was so much sea limonium in a delicate purple color and with delicate little flowers. It was in the grasses and between the sea rocks.
In the rock crevices I also found tufts of sea fennel. A perennial plant that grows mainly around coastal areas.
The mussels were taken out by my friends and in the evening we ate them seasoned with sea fennel with great pleasure.