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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Romania



The once province of the Proto European Union - the Roman Empire

Roman Land



Chapter 1. Through the window of the train

Storks in the sky - the same ones who had left Estonia for this time and stopped in Romania for a while on their way to Africa 

A sunflower field - where sihvkad come



Chapter 2. Carpathian mountains are everywhere

Soare :)

We climbed the top this way...
...too easy for fit persons like we are

Unser Volk
Otium reficit vires

A local folk

The nature there is roughly the same as in Estonia - ferns and spruces

The mist which the others missed

 The mountain village

A good sign - Romanian woodpeckers not just make holes in tree stem but actually carve the tree



Chapter 3. The Blue Lagoon

The bush

The desert

Mountain goats

A different oak tree

Despite there was no lagoon and the pond was not blue either it was a good little stop :-)



Chapter 4. Salt mine

The entrance

Descending descendants of the Rome

A Salt lake



Chapter 5. The castele

Which of them is a freemason?

Vampire State Building

Medieval architecture

Who's in in the picture?



Chapter 6. The Land of Stupid

Gypsy architecture - very stylish 
Beforehand I had thought houses in Tamil Sri Lanka are fancy, not anymore

 In detail
If the man loves Mercedes cars the man should express it...



Chapter 7. More bits and pieces

Roma-nian time ruins

The city

Hungarian town



Chapter 8. High up in mountains

 The glory of the world almost passed - a shepherd

 The crooked way up in life

Volkswagen - das Auto
Deutsche über Wagen

 Anka kivil :-)

 Ardi's Mordor



Chapter 9. Filling the papers

 An abandoned chapel

Sic transit gloria mundi

 Your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost
Thus the roof of every temple should be but the bright sky 

Or should it be this way - Eastern orthodox


:-)
Thanks you Ardi, Iulia and Anka
und Oliver

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