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[party dating] Halloween in Transylvania - Tour for Singles | party dating: It was a tasty traditional dishes and homemade organic pork, apples, eggplant, beans, sweet wine and a lot of plum brandy. Heart between the mountains of Transylvania, Romania with a population of 5 million and has a rich cultural heritage. We learned about the Roma, who emigrated here in northern India 1000 years ago. It is good that the Bohemian mystique nomads, because they have no written historical documents. They call themselves the purpose of trafficking and the Roma citizens of any country to avoid legal uncertainty.

[Suite101: E Europe Travel Articles] Romania Castle Guide - Best Romanian Castles, Fortresses & Towers: King Carol I commissioned construction of 160 room Peles Castle in 1873, and until 1947 it remained the summer residence of the Romanian royal family. Located in the picture-postcard mountain town of Sinaia south of Brasov, Peles is one of the most popular fortresses to visit in Romania due to the stunning collection of European art, and a fascinating interior that boasts leather-covered walls and frescoes designed by Gustav Klimpt.

[Singles Vacations Packages] Halloween in Transylvania - Tour for Singles: It’s ironic that Romanian’s don’t celebrate this holiday in a land so rich in folklore and legends. For us Americans, that was the draw as our group swelled to 67 singles with 140 suitcases in tow.

[Patrick Leigh Fermor] Blue River, Black Sea: A Journey Along the Danube Into the Heart ...: Passing by Vukovar, the first city racked by the Yugoslav conflicts, Eames makes the following observation: “All three crew of the Argo””the Serb, the Croat and the Hungarian””were in the bridge as we came abreast of the ruin [of the church], and they deliberately avoided looking at it or commenting on it, gazing downriver instead.” It is an important moment because, despite all the official pan-European optimism, it shows that the ghosts of the continent are still stirring, and one needs only to take a trip down the Danube to hear them howl.

[Daily Hot News Today] Halloween in Transylvania - Tour for Singles: It’s mocking which Romanian’s do not applaud this authorised holiday in the land so abounding in folklore as well as legends. For us Americans, which was the pull as the organisation swelled to 67 singles with 140 suitcases in tow.

[Valentin Mandache's weblog] Daily Picture 16-Mar-10: Traditional Peasant Gate from a ...: One of the most conspicuous elements that form a traditional peasant house assembly is the wooden gate which gives access to its front yard. It has, in many cases, monumental proportions and is decorated with exquisite wood-carved ethnographic motifs, being a powerful symbol associated with marking the limits and passage between the unpredictable outside world/ cosmos and the venerated and well ordered space of the family house seen in peasant lore as the worldly equivalent of a cosmic temple that has the hearth as its altar.

[Romer!can] Begging for Benefit from BraÅŸov's Bran fortress - Romer!can ...: indeed it’s a tough place to take a picture….about twice the price of admission tough…..Now as an American ,I’m quite familiar with add-ons and extra hidden costs…but to almost double the cost of entrance just to snap a few photos was just bizarre….needless to say…in typical American fashion..we(meaning I and my Romanian companions) tucked our cameras into our coats and proceeded through the “secutrity” gates(two men on stools next to a wooden fence), as pre-occupied as they were with the young ladies working in the mock villiage…they did notice my sister inlaw .

[Wild Wonders of Europe - The Blog!] Wild Wonders of Europe - The Blog! » Blog Archive » Cornelia Dörr ...: I dedicated my work during the next days to the forests because here the autumn colours were already at their height. As the summer was rather dry, the leaves of the beeches were quite brown and I was afraid that a change in the weather could blow the leaves from the trees quickly.

[Hotel and Travelling information] Halloween in Transylvania - Tour for Singles: It’s ironic that Romanian’s don’t celebrate this holiday in a land so rich in folklore and legends. For us Americans, that was the draw as our group swelled to 67 singles with 140 suitcases in tow.

[Digital Photography School] 5 Common Mistakes Aspiring Travel Photographers Make (+ How to ...: After learning for over 3 years on a canon 400d with kit lenses I learned over that time that my images were only going to be so good with that gear….I was only going to reach a certain level with my images, not from an aesthetical point of view where composition and light etc were the key elements but from a viewpoint where picture quality and flexibility (and therefore more creative control) of my equipment was limited. 6 months ago I upgraded to the 5DMKII and bought several L-series lenses to compliment and I have never looked back.

[Diana Mandache's Weblog] Queen Marie's Tree House « Diana Mandache's Weblog: It resembles a Swiss chalet and had three small rooms (two receptions and a kitchen) together with a balcony and was built within the grounds of the Pelesh Royal Castle in Sinaia in the Transylvanian Alps. The house became a well known curiosity and was visited by royal guests at the Romanian court at that time (the crown prince of Germany, emperor Franz Josef, etc.) unfortunately the tree house did not survive long and was destroyed in a storm shortly after the First World War.

[Valentin Mandache's weblog] Daily Picture 6-Oct-09: Queen Marie's Tree House « Valentin ...: The house became a well known curiosity and was visited by royal guests at the Romanian court at that time (the crown prince of Germany, emperor Franz Josef, etc.) unfortunately the tree house did not survive long and was destroyed in a storm shortly after the First World War. The image above is from an old postcard published in its times of glory, in the first decade of the 20th century.

[MetaFilter] Hungarian-Slovak relations are tense these days | MetaFilter: Hungary is led by a inept “socialist” government whose ex-prime minister Gyurcsany Ferenc resigned in May, but as a last ditch effort to gain popular support he started slagging on the Slovaks after their cops beat up some Hungarian nationalist football hooligans (he was actually angry because Hungarian businesses have been relocating to the Hungarian speaking areas of Slovakia because of lower taxes since Hungary and Slovakia got into the EU.) In response, the very mediocre Slovak PM promoted this dumb language law. Our exceedingly mediocre President, Laszlo Solyom, then decided to visit a Slovak border town with a large Hungarian minority without following established diplomatic protocol, and he was refused entry.

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