Greetings the fellow people of steemit, i hope y'all having a great start of the week
Today i'm gonna show you a very eye catching Landscape and a little bit of history, because today you are going to see the largest ideological monument of the communist regime in Bulgaria. So before we start i wanna note that i've put some filters on the three photos, because these filters are perfectly matching with the vibe of the photos. So in this post we are gonna start from the top to the bottom, because the theme of the contest is Landscape.
What you see in the first photo is a beautifull landscape full of colours and it is not because of the filter, but because of the different colours of greenery combined with the brown trees contrasting with the white turbines afar touching the blue sky. The feel on the top is very pleasant and relaxing, because imagine you are taking a hike to the top under the sun and the reward up there is the breeze combined with the view of the mother nature. Just for the record the white stuff that you see on the grass is not a garbage, but some sort of white spider webs i myself don't even know the term of it.
Putting this landscape i couldn't tell you about the elephant in the room, which is the monument that as a kid thought is just a rock UFO, because it literally looks like this, and years later still looks like this, but knowing is a communist monument the UFO argument gets a lil bit out of the picture. Anyway the so called Buzludzha Monument is the popular name of the largest ideological monument of the communist regime in Bulgaria, officially the monument is named the BCP Monument House, but we the bulgarians call it Buzluzha. The architecture of the monument has been described as a sacrificial tray and column symbolizing an unfurled flag and wreath in honor of the Bulgarian Communist Party. The tall rock pylon you see next to the let's call it the big UFO is around 70 meters tall and the UFO itself is around 15 meters tall.
Shot on Iphone X
Filters - IOS | Bright Warm & Dramatic Warm
For those who want to know more about the monument i'm leaving a Wikipedia link down below.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buzludzha_monument