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Daily Wanderlust: Brasov, Romania
Blog: The Adventures of D - 13 March 2012
Daily Wanderlust: Brasov, RomaniaBrasov, Romania is where I got back in touch with my travel bliss. Thanks to staying at a superfly hostel, a roadtrip complete with steering wheel death grips and an [...]d travels 'round
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Church in a Romanian Village
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 12 March 2012
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Kids playing in a Romanian village
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 13 October 2011
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Colorful buildings in Sighisoara, Romania
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 8 September 2011
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Daily Travel Photo – Romania
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 15 August 2011
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Twilight in Brasov – Mongol Rally
Blog: Ottsworld - 5 August 2011
I must admit, the only thing I really knew about Romania when we blew threw the old abandoned border structure on the highway was that it was the homeland of Nadia Comaneci the gymnast. However I quickly learned that I was entering the world of Count Dracula thanks to numerous signs, and hotel names. I’m [...]
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The Other Europe
Blog: A Traveler's Library - 1 August 2011
Destination: Eastern Europe Book: (2004, newly out in paperback) by Andrzej Stasiuk So few of the place names in On the Road to Babadag were familiar, that I began to wonder if I had ever left the farm. Actually, Andrzej Stasiuk, a Pole, wrote this for a Polish audience, who might have more of a clue than [...]This content is a post from: A Traveler's Library To comment on this post or search for related information, click on the link to A Traveler's Library. We'll leave a light on for you.
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UNESCO World Heritage Site #140: Villages with Fortified Churches in Transylvania
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 31 July 2011
From the World Heritage inscription: The Transylvanian villages with fortified churches provide a vivid picture of the cultural landscape of southern Transylvania. They are characterized by the specific land-use system, settlement pattern, and organization of the family farmstead units preserved since the late Middle Ages, dominated by their fortified churches, which illustrate building periods from [...]
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UNESCO World Heritage Site #139: Historic Centre of Sighisoara
Blog: Everything Everywhere - 29 July 2011
From the World Heritage inscription: Sighisoara, an example of a small fortified city in the border region between the Latin-oriented culture of central Europe and the Byzantine-Orthodox culture of south-eastern Europe, is outstanding testimony to the fast-disappearing culture of the Transylvanian Saxons. The city, which lies in the heart of Transylvania, developed on a plateau, [...]
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Photo Essay: Sighisoara, or Where Dracula Was Born
Blog: GoBackpacking - 2 December 2010
Sighisoara is an extremely old city located in the Transylvanian region of Romania.---------Join Travel Blog Success today and learn to build a better travel blog.Membership includes 12 lessons, community forum, audio interviews, and a blog.
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Photo Essay: The Architecture of Huet Square
Blog: GoBackpacking - 25 November 2010
Sibiu is a 800 year old city located in the Transylvania region of Romania.---------Join Travel Blog Success today and learn to build a better travel blog.Membership includes 12 lessons, community forum, audio interviews, and a blog.
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Snapshots: 東歐 East Europe
Blog: Diaries of a Vagabonding Couple - 15 September 2010
A violinist charming a young lady with a song in romantic Budapest Budapest skyline at sunset Tram #47 crossing the Danube on Liberty Bridge, Budapest Locals starting their day with a morning soak in Gellert Baths Artists gathered in Krakow's main square, Poland Krakow old town, Poland Charming Sibiu, Romania Spooky Transylvania, Romania Young boy watches the photographer
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Day 204: A world cycler in spooky Transylvania
Blog: Diaries of a Vagabonding Couple - 4 September 2010
Transylvania, the birthplace of spooky legends Super excited tonight! Just met Yuji at our hostel in Brasov. He's the first traveler we've met who's on a hellova journey - around the world by bicycle. Exactly like Yusuke's adventure, the Japanese traveler who cycled around the world for 7 years and wrote a book that eventually inspired us to quit our jobs to travel. Clock tower watches over
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Travel Video – 76-Second Travel Show: Halloween in Transylvania
Blog: GoBackpacking - 31 October 2009
_ This the fourth episode of the 76-Second Travel Show by Robert Reid, Lonely Planet’s US Travel Editor. To read more about his experiences in Transylvania, including whether a trip to Dracula’s grave is worth the time, head over to his blog at Reid on Travel.Related Posts: Johnny Colt Rocks The Travel Channel Would You Accept A Sponsored [...]Buy travel insurance from Worldnomads.com (Lonely Planet's preferred carrier)
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76-Second Travel Show: "Halloween in Transylvania"
Blog: REID ON TRAVEL - 26 October 2009
Episode #004F E A T U R I N G * 3 5 * B O N U S * S E C O N D S
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The Citadel of Sighișoara
Blog: Atlas Parasite - 14 September 2009
I mentioned in my previous posts that if you are traveling to Romania, you should make it a point to venture outside of Bucharest, and only dedicate 2 or 3 days to the capital itself. For my first suggestion, I thought, what better place to try out than Sighișoara, smack dab in the middle of [...]
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