Is the construction of the most significant tourist project in Bulgaria a threat to the environment?
Backers of the Borovets expansion project say that the hotels, apartment buildings, and villas will be low-rise, and the whole complex will have a low density of construction, 20 per cent. Backers of the Borovets expansion project say that the hotels, apartment buildings, and villas will be low-rise, and the whole complex will have a low density of construction, 20 per cent. Super Borovets has been a name on many lips, both of its praise-singers and its critics, for a long time. It was no wonder that there was a strong turnout, with accompanying media coverage, when on October 10 steel gouged into earth at the October 10 ground-breaking ceremony that marked the start of the construction of a lift to connect the town of Samokov with the Markudjik ski runs. The project will see the construction of 19 new ski runs that will add 42km to the current length of winter resort Borovets’s existing ski runs (84km altogether) and 10 new ski lifts, two of them gondolas. Together, the lifts will hav
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