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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| Cape Kaliakri forms the eastern extremity of the Bay of Kavarna, and bears from Cape Saughanlik E. by N. , distant 20 miles. The bay thus formed affords good anchorage all over , when the cape first named is brought to bear E. by S. , a little southerly. The cape itself is not very high, but is very steep; seen from the east, it appears to be separated from the main land. On its summit are some old ruins; and you may double the cape at the distance of a cable's length.Within the bay are the anchoring places of the towns of Kavarna and Baltchik. Here the town will be seen standing in a valley , between two high cliffs. |
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