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July Morning 2020 moves from Kamen Bryag to Cape Shabla

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The traditional July Morning fest organized to meet the first sun rays on the first day of July near Kamen Bryag will not be held this year, Kavarna Municipality has announced. The local authorities called on all who are planning to meet the sun rise in the area to comply with all anti-epidemic measures and protect the environment. However, July Morning will be held in the neighboring municipality of Shabla, although the emergency epidemic situation in Bulgaria was extended until July 15. It will take place in Dobrudja camp site for the fifth consecutive year. The audience will have the opportunity to enjoy Uriah Heep’s emblematic song July Morning, as well as author’s pieces by Farrah Band and DO SHO Band.




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