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Bulgarian Properties Area Info - Shabla Cape & The Lighthouse

 

The coastal strip in the area of the Shabla cape is strewed with archaeological monuments. The accidental finds, the rescue excavations, carried out during the period 1976 – 1980, and underwater researches prove the existence on this place of a considerable classical settlement, having appeared at the end of V century B.C. and having survived until the end of about VI century.

It's been almost a century that it has been with identified Portus Caria /Caron Limen/.
The most – imposing architectural remains originate from a late classical fortification situated on the cape itself, next to the south of the Shabla lighthouse.
 
 
The west side of the fortification has dimensions of 12 х 60 m. The west side of the north fortress wall has been examined from the outside facade in 1978-79. Its thickness is almost 2 m, the preserved height - 1.80 m.

In 1995 drill archaeological researches were conducted, through which the course was asserted of the west fortress wall and the south-west tower was partially examined. The site was declared a Monument of culture at 1985 by the National Institute for monuments of culture.

The late classical fortification of the Shabla cape represents an object of interest for tourists. The area of its location, its immediate proximity to the oldest lighthouse along the Black sea coast - the Shabla one and the only oil rig make it attractive for tourists.

Data preserved in archives and old descriptions of our Black sea coast show that it has probably been one of the oldest lighthouses ever along the Black sea.

The presence of a lighthouse on the Shabla cape was necessary because of the underwater reef with a length of about 2 m., situated in proximity, as well as some shallows between Shabla and Tyulenovo. The present-day tower of the lighthouse was built during the Crimean War and opened for exploitation on 15.07.1856. The construction of the Shabla cape was considered by the Ottoman government as an exceptionally important state building and it ordered the sultan's tugra /monogram/ to be built in, which had been done very rarely and only after the personal approval of the sultan. This tugra has been lying on the lighthouse tower up to this day and deciphered says: „Me, Abdul Medzhid, son of Mahmud, always a winner”.

The lighthouse tower consists of a square four-wall base on which an eight-wall pyramid rises. Its height without the lantern is of 28.23 m. The only change from the period of the opening of the lighthouse for exploitation until present is the tying round of the tower with an iron construction after the earthquake on these places in 1901.
 
South of cape Shabla, in the rocky coast are situated several colonies of caves. The largest caves of the Kalachkyoyska colony are the “Shееp’s Cave” and the “Leaky Cave”.

The “Ladder Cave”- one has to walk in it through 11 cut in the wall stairs. It is easily accessible, but a part of it is demolished.
South of Tyulenovo there are plenty of caves, situated in the rocks, most of them high above the shore, accessible through slippery paths or by water. In the cave “Halkana” were found 16 cauldrons, artificially digged into the floor.

The cave “Mechata Maara” is situated on the sea itself. Its height is 4 m. and its length is 126 m. The sea comes into it and а sand beach is formed at its bottom. Its dome is rectangular. Unfortunately it is accessible only from the sea.


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