It looks so much like Wyoming I had to do a double-take. A new video proves that there really is a Wyoming in Bulgaria - sorta.

This video from The Ways of Fernweh has mountains, horses and cowboys. Here's how they describe themselves and see if you notice a resemblance to anyone you know:

The Bulgarian West is a rich mountainous area with landscapes very much reminiscent of the American state Wyoming. This experience is courtesy of the Adgor Equestrian Center, based out of Sofia.

They're not kidding either.

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At the beginning of the video is an area that I swore was the highway leading into the Wind River Range. Nope. It's Bulgaria.

They Ways of Fernweh
They Ways of Fernweh
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These horses...Wyoming wild horses? Nope. Bulgarian stallions from the Adgor Equestrian Center.

The Ways of Fernweh via YouTube
The Ways of Fernweh via YouTube
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The Wyoming in Bulgaria is located here just south of Sofia (the city not the lady).

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Here's a pro tip. Next time you have friends that want to come visit Wyoming, send them to Bulgaria. We'll have less tourists behaving badly with wildlife and they'll get a vacation in a place that looks just like Wyoming. It's a win-win.

Now, you'll never watch the movie "Twins" the same way ever again. You're welcome.

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