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Salt mine Turda Romania

 Travel to Romania – Turda Salt Mine       With over 13.5 million years ago, following a tropical climate, the deep underground salt deposits were born in Transylvania, which deposits have been exploited for years to Ocna Dej, Cojocna, Ocna Sibiu and Ocna Mures. Transylvania lies across a layer of salt about 400 m thick, layer which draws...

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Busteni ski slope Romania

Busteni Romania   Ski slope Kalinderu Busteni – Romania For winter sports enthusiasts there is a place where they feel at home, wonderful place is on the side of where you enter the White Valley  and Prahovean steeps, under the  Caraiman Cross. For them winter destination has only one name, ski slope Kalinderu. Ski slope is homologated by the...

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Transylvania Romania | Wild Carpathia Garden

Transylvania Romania Willd Carpathia Garden Transylvania (Romanian: Ardeal or Transilvania pronounced [transil`vani.a]; Hungarian: Erdély; German: Siebenbürgen) is a historical region in the central part of Romania. Bounded on the east and south by the Carpathian mountain range, historical Transylvania extended in the west to the Apuseni Mountains; however,...

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Constanta

Constanta city from Romania Estern Europe Constanta is a city located on the Black Sea coast in the south-eastern Romania, the historic region of Dobrudja, resident of the county of the same name and largest city of South-East region development. Cluj Napoca, Constanta is a city with the highest standard of living of România.Conform census of 2002, Constanta...

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Ceala Fortress

Wondering in one of my walks through the forest Ceala I learned with some astonishment (it due to an information board), that there was a city somewhere in the forest.About 30 min. thru the forest pass the pond Maltaret, out of the ground waves which is a nursery of shrubs, nothing reminds us that a couple hundred years (possibly thousands) there was a human...

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