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Navigation led German tourists in camper van into forest near Kardzhali

08.06.2026 12:18 1 min 1 source
Travel News BUL
Navigation led German tourists in camper van into forest near Kardzhali
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On June 6 at 8:00 PM, a report was received about German tourists lost in a camper van in a wooded area near the village of Dolishte. Firefighters located the family, but they refused evacuation. With help from locals, the vehicle was pulled out, and the tourists were escorted to the village of Kaloyantsi for the night.

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Navigation led German tourists in camper van into forest near Kardzhali

08.06.2026 Travel News BUL Original source

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