The Stob Pyramids, a series of earth and sandstone pinnacles, are the result of natural erosion over time. Located near the village of Stob in the foothills of the Rila Mountains, these formations create a striking landscape. Visitors can enjoy pleasant hiking trails that wind through the area, offering close-up views of the textured rock structures. The site is also a popular stop for those traveling to the nearby Rila Monastery UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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