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Bulgarian mountaineer dies at Mt. Olympus

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    The body of a Bulgarian mountaineer was recovered by rescue teams on Saturday at Mt. Olympus in central Greece, reported the Hellenic Rescue Team.

    The unfortunate man was found at the so-called Louki Stefaniou gully at Olympus mountain.

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