Alepu

Alepu

Alepu as seen from the road
Map showing the location of Alepu
Location Burgas Province, Bulgaria
Nearest city Sozopol
Coordinates 42°21′24″N 27°42′37″E / 42.3566°N 27.7103°E / 42.3566; 27.7103Coordinates: 42°21′24″N 27°42′37″E / 42.3566°N 27.7103°E / 42.3566; 27.7103[1]
Area 167 hectares (410 acres)
Established 1986

Alepu is a swamp on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast, situated within Burgas Province, 6.5 kilometers south of the resort town of Sozopol. It is 3.3 kilometres (2.1 mi) long and up to 320 metres (1,050 ft) wide, with an area of 167 hectares (410 acres). Since 1986, the area has been designated a nature reserve due to the large variety of rare and protected water birds who live there, and has sustained significant interest from local and foreign ornithologists.[2] The sand dunes adjacent to the reserve have also been designated as protected. Because of the lax protection from the local authorities, illegal hunting and fishing remain a threat to the reserve. It forms part of the Ropotamo Important Bird Area.

The beach across from Alepu is known for its scenic beauty and aquamarine water. Up until the building of the Saint Thomas resort complex in 2009, it was known as one of the few truly wild beaches in Bulgaria.

Alepu Rocks in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica are named after the Alepu locality.

The Alepu road sign with the swamp in the background 
The beach across from Alepu, with the St. Thomas resort to the right 
Burgas Province, Bulgaria 

References

  1. Blatoto Alepu Natural Monument protectedplanet.net
  2. "Birdlife Data Zone". Birdlife.org. Retrieved 2016-01-26.
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