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[As We Travel - Around The World Travel Blog] The train trip sounds….LONG, but it looks like you’re having fun too. Shame you couldn’t stay longer in Bucharest, but Sighisoara is beautiful and well worth the visit…hope to see you back in Romania soon…nmcmarina

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