Travel to Transilvania – Cluj-Napoca
Posted by Kaotic on Nov 22, 2009 in Travel To Romania, Travel to Transilvania | 1 comment
Botanic Garden of Cluj-Napoca Existing greenhouse complex consists of 2 groups with a total of six greenhouses (the total area of over 3 500 meters) in the equatorial and tropical plants are grown: * Bio dome with aquatic plants – here you can admire the lotus leaf Amazonian over 1.5 m in diameter, * Bio dome with palm trees – over 80 species of palm...
Read MoreHaunted house in Craiova
Posted by Kaotic on Nov 11, 2009 in Travel To Romania | Comments Off
Bulbs explode after being fitted, plugs take fire and stones falling on the house of the blue. A family of Craiova lives a real nightmare for almost five months, the time to house them strange phenomena occur. Bulbs explode out of nowhere, without building fire outlets shall be connected to any source of electricity, and, more recently, have started to fall...
Read MoreThe international airoport ARAD
Posted by Kaotic on Nov 9, 2009 in Romania`s reality, Travel To Romania, Travel to Transilvania | Comments Off
Arad International Airport has the advantage of a degree remarkable accessibility is located 4 km. West from downtown Arad, reported its geographical position at the center of the runway is 21 ° 15 ’14 “East, 43 º 10′ 35″ North, at 106 feet above sea level, the total area of 157 ha. It enjoys a good strategy being 250 km from Budapest...
Read MoreWomen`s cave
Posted by Kaotic on Nov 8, 2009 in Travel To Romania, Travel to Transilvania | Comments Off
Women`s cave (or cave Muierii) are common Baia de Fier, Gorj County, Oltenia Getica Depression territory. The cave was carved in Mesozoic limestones on the south of Parang Mountains, the Yellow River. With a very rich history, the cave in ancient times to shelter during the war, when men went to fight, many children and women, where I draw the name. The first...
Read MoreSarmisegetuza fortress
Posted by Kaotic on Nov 7, 2009 in Travel To Romania, Travel to Transilvania | Comments Off
Sarmisegetuza “Sarmisegetuza” a word that some have not heard before. Others have heard it, but do not know what it means. Not many manage to pronounce it correctly. Some know that this was a city, of course Romanian. Some know that, in reality, it’s the second fortress of the same name: one a Dacian and Romanian. And of these few, very few...
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