After reaching an elevation of 1667 metres, our high point for the trip, we descended 600 metres through beautiful conifer and beech forests to the town of Batak. This is a pleasant but nondescript town that nonetheless has a prominent place in Bulgarian history. In May, 1876, during the struggle for independence from the Ottoman Empire, it was the scene of a particularly horrific massacre. About 80 percent of the town, some 5,000 people, were killed by Ottoman irregulars in a saga of deceit and cruelty. (Stomach turning details can be found in the Wikipedia article.) The event is commemorated by a museum in town, as well as two glassed ossuaries in the former church.
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Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Dospat to Batak
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