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sakeî ja chalàn / one way tickethttp://sakeijachalan.wordpress.com/2008/05/17/brasov/ [sakeî ja chalàn / one way ticket] The sleeper was narrow and annoying, though it was better than nothing, I wasn’t about to go first class, hah. They have a better system in Eastern Europe than in the West, the ticket controllers don’t come and check your ticket waking you up every two hours, they simply take your ticket, and give it back to you when you get off at your stop.

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Sarah in Romaniahttp://sarahinromania.canalblog.com/archives/2007/12/28/7374159.html [Sarah in Romania] Christmas with Mariana and back to Bucharest: winter traditions and festivals: the rites are kept even today. The noisy disorder which characterizes the winter festivals expresses the war between gods and demons, between the old genies of the year who are to go and the young ones who are to come, both represented by the „nice” and the „ugly” masks, masks symbolizing the two fazes of the annual cycle and - at an other level - the lower (dark) and the higher (light) sages of „being”.

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