Prigonesti (Romania)
Exploring the wilderness of what it used to be a hamlet in the Apuseni Mountains: sour cherries, Devil’s Fingers and amazing views.
Inelet hamlet (Romania)
Romania Inelet hamlet Part of the Domogled Natural Park, Cerna Valley is known for the isolated hamlets, almost entirely disconnected from civilization: Scarisoara, Cracu Mare, Prisăcina, Dobraia, Inelet and more. There are few people still living in the hamlets, around 80 households with no electricity, access roads and markets. Some have improvised hydro-power. To reach […]
Domogled Natural Park (Romania)
Romania Domogled Natural Park Domogled Cerna-Valley is a protected area located in the Southern Carpathians. It covers more than 60.000 ha, making it the biggest nature reserve of Romania. The best way to trully see the beauties of the park is by taking the road from Cerna Sat to Campu lui Neag – Petrosani. The […]
Apuseni Natural Park (Romania)
Romania Apuseni Nature Park Located in western Romania, Apuseni preserves dolines, shallow funnel-shaped valleys, karstic plateaus, dry valleys and gorges. The Apuseni Mountains are remarkable both for its surface and variety of forms. In this area there are many touristic hiking tracks accessible to anyone. It is also suitable for caving, canoeing, rafting, skiing and […]
Tauseni Monument (Romania)
Romania Tăușeni monument The artist Alexandru Chira, born in 1947 in Tauseni, Romania, defines himself, not without irony, “a master of utopia”. His work has a unique symbolist dimension, his art is linked with subjects such as: personal identity, the environment, society, politics, the human body or the impact of technology. “De-signs towards the sky […]
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Danube Gorge (Boilers)
Romania Danube Gorge The Danube Gorges is the natural border between Romania and Serbia, the place where the Danube passes through the Carpathian Mountains. It narrows to about 230 meters for 9 km. The maximum depth of the Danube is about 75 m. Before the artificial lake (The Iron Gates) was built, Danube has created […]