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Curtea de Arges Princely Court

Posted in Beautiful Romania, Travel with tags , , , , , , on 26 April 2010 by Watcher Romano

Curtea de Arges is home to the famous monastery built by Mesterul Manole, (which I’ll cover in a future post) BUT also to this hidden gem called “Biserica Domnească Sf. Nicolae din Curtea de Argeş“. On your way to the Curtea de Arges monastery, be sure to check this one too. The guide here is worth all the money ;-)

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Ranca Winter Panoramas

Posted in Beautiful Romania with tags , , , , on 5 April 2010 by Watcher Romano

This year’s Easter holiday has been very fruitful with photo opportunities, and I took most of them. This means a lot of posts are coming :-) . I’ll start with two large panoramas (over 1 meter wide at 300dpi) of Ranca and the surrounding mountains covered in an untouched beautiful white snow:

Ranca winter panorama

Ranca winter panorama

Ranca winter panorama

Ranca winter panorama

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Valcea Offroad Day – 24 January 2010

Posted in "Art" ??, Beautiful Romania, LifeStyle, Travel with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on 26 January 2010 by Watcher Romano

On January 24th 2010, I joined the X3M Offroad Valcea crew for a relaxing cruise in the mountains near Valcea. We took a 7 hour, 50 kilometers long stroll in a completely untouched area. As you will see, the snow was pure, clean and shiny white. “The warm sun” we enjoyed refers to the white balance only, because the highest temperature we encountered was -8 degrees Celsius.

I will start off with a few pictures of ‘action’ but will end this post with much more pictures of the beautiful winter scenery we were lucky to encounter:

The official thread of this trip is posted here.

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Eerie Alley

Posted in "Art" ??, Beautiful Romania with tags , , , , , , , on 18 January 2010 by Watcher Romano

Great photographers wake up when others sleep, remain on location when others go home, go out when others stay in. So on January 1st, i just HAD to be out taking photos. This post shows that just going out when others stay in does not make you a great photographer :-D . On the bright side, I do have some very awkward photos to show :

Strategica – Transalpina’s little sister

Posted in Beautiful Romania, Travel with tags , , , , , , , , , on 4 January 2010 by Watcher Romano

During A.D. 2009 the powers that be decided to asphalt Transalpina. Letting aside the discussions on the real (hidden) reasons, the practicality of the idea (given the fact that snow is  meters high from November until May !!), what this means for us is THE END of Transalpina as we knew it.

Transalpina used to be this hidden gem of a national road, higher than Transfagarasan, but unpopulated by the famous Romanian Buffalo . It used to be a road for ‘aficionados’, for people that love the adventure and nature, beyond the love for their cars or their image. You would see Fiat Pandas, Citroen BXs, Daewo Matizes et al trying their best not to fatally hit the underparts of their cars, just to be able to enjoy the extraordinary landscapes. It was not a road for SUVs (I have not seen X5s, GLs and the likes), for manelists and barbecue eaters.

All that is gone now, with the advent of asphalt and ‘civilization’ . I have personally vouched to search for alternative roads for those who would appreciate them (there are rumors about a passage between Curmatura Oltetului and Vaideeni). But until I find them, we do still have one option in the area: the Strategic road.

Like Transalpina this was built by ‘ze Germans’ during the second World War. It is approximately 60kilometers long, on the top of the Latoritei mountains. It is perpendicular on Transalpina, which it crosses in the Saua Stefanu. That is one end of the Strategica. The other is in Valea Macesului, between Brezoi and Voineasa. This end is well hidden, as well it should be:

Where from

Where from

When you see this sign, stop the car and start looking for an un-obvious ascent into the forrest:

Hidden Gem

Hidden Gem

Hidden Gem

Hidden Gem

In my opinion this is were your adventure should start, because the first 4 kilometers are literally tough for ‘normal cars’ (non offroaders). So I’d rather have the difficult part in the beginning of the day, with gas, energy and time ahead of me. For real offroad cars, when dry, it’s a walk in the park. If rainy, it could become tricky (lateral inclination, no trees, ruts, mud, etc).

When dry, the ascent has been done with cars as ‘low’ (offroad-wise speaking) as the Audi Allroad or the Subaru Outback. They DID however struggle (had to push, burn the clutch, etc). Enough with the small talk already, let’s look at some pictures:

Plaiul Poienilor

Plaiul Poienilor, Obstea Mosnenilor

Plaiul Poienilor

Plaiul Poienilor, Obstea Mosnenilor

This is the reason you want to get on this road: it’s so high that you actually look DOWN on eagles:

Where eagles dare

Where eagles dare

I made an inspired “stop” :

Land Cruiser how it's meant to be used

How Land Cruisers are meant to be used

and what I mean by “Inspired Stop” is that I chose the best damn place to take this LC picture, toghether with the fact that I did actually stop 3 meters from the abyss:

View from the top

View from the top

You can notice the road from Valea Macesului to the Galbenul and Petrimanul lakes on the bottom on the valley!

After this, the road is easy, clear and simple (you can make mistakes, but they are correctable: if the road disappears or becomes to difficult, you took a wrong turn :-) )

As you can see, somebody is taking care of this road:

Clear Road

Clear Road

This is the biggest danger to offroad cars on this road:

Very Useful to have MT tyres

Very Useful to have MT tyres

which means that there is a lot to enjoy on this road:

Busy Bee

Busy Bee

Real Help

Real Help

There are some ugly things going on in the area, like the forest clearing on the road from the lakes to Curmatura Oltetului:

Say WHAAAT?

Say WHAAAT?

Forest Clearing

Forest Clearing

Forest Clearing

Forest Clearing

These photos are a dedication to those who say that offroad cars disturb the environment…

Oh, since we are having a parenthesis about destruction, here’s how the Muntinu Stairs died:

Say Whaaatt, take 2

Say Whaaatt, take 2

“shooting works” :-)

If anyone is still not convinced to make this trip, I end this post with a bang (actually what I hope to be a memorable photo of the area):

What you can see

What you can see

PS 1: I have to mention the fact that the road passes through two peasant yards. So you have to stop the car, get out, open the gate, pass, get back out and close the gate, so that the animals don’t get out…

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Ocnele Mari Saltworks – Salina Ocnele Mari

Posted in Beautiful Romania, Travel with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on 3 December 2009 by Watcher Romano

I recently found out on my good friends’ the White Wolves forum that a new saltwork has been open for tourists.  It’s located near Ramnicu Valcea, in Ocnele Mari and has only opened in September 2009!  Being the action man that you all know me to be, I visited two days after hearing about it. Here’s a short photo tour:

And I promise you, there are more things to see / do inside (football court, basketball court, church, ‘event center’, shop, art gallery, etc. The surface is around 10 000 m (1 ha!). The place has a certain charm, so Thank you  NORO for this info !

THIS is the official site, with some dull pictures but the very important visiting timetable ;-)

On the other hand, in this trip, I also visited the Iezerul hermitage and the Pahomie monastery, so stay (by RSS or by email) tuned for pictures the next days.

Pestera Village Surroundings

Posted in "Art" ??, Beautiful Romania, Travel with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on 11 November 2009 by Watcher Romano

Prahova Valley has a bad rep because of the fact that it easily accessible by car and is therefore filled with buffaloes.  This is very unfortunate as the area is incredibly beautiful. To prove this, I submit to you the following pics taken in the surroundings of the Pestera Village, near Moeciu, Brasov, Romania:

Pestera Surroundings

Pestera Surroundings

Pestera Surroundings

Pestera Surroundings

The village also has a church under construction, but very well signaled (two villages in advance):

Holy Trinity Church in Pestera

Holy Trinity Church in Pestera

Should you be interested to see this village for yourself, you have to start in Moeciu, and, coming from Bran, turn right and climb on top of the hill. You could also come from Zarnesti, go towards Prapastiile Zarnestilor and turn left at Fantana lui Botorog. This alternative has the advantage of first taking you to Magura village, and then on some dirt roads up to Pestera (more softroading).

Given that this is actually a village, the roads should be cleared and maintained at all times, so it would probably be no problem to go there in wintertime too (which will give you even more interesting photo opportunities).

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Amazing day in the Capatanii Mountains

Posted in Beautiful Romania, Travel with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on 5 October 2009 by Watcher Romano

Sunday Sept 27th I  managed to gather som4 cars from Bucharest, drove to Valcea where we joined the White Wolves (with some other 10 cars) and we all ventured high up in the Capatanii Mountains. As luck would have it, the weather was on our side, so we were able to enjoy nature’s greatness and take home some wonderful mountainscapes. This kind of imeages are what makes all the efforts worthwile. The serenity stays with you for days… If you say the teaser, the wait is over!

The beauty of the Capatanii Mountains

The beauty of the Capatanii Mountains

Ridge between Ursu and Balota peaks

Ridge between Ursu and Balota peaks

Mountainscape near Romani peak

Mountainscape near Romani peak

Panoramic view near Romani PeakPanoramic view near Romani Peak

Panoramic view near Romani Peak

I decided to post the scenery photos separated from the offroad specific ones, so stay tuned for the offroad pics tomorrow’s post.

Offroad Tracking Day in the Capatanii Mountains

Posted in Beautiful Romania, Travel with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on 28 September 2009 by Watcher Romano

Sunday September 27th, Capatanii Mountains, 12 cars. Goal: try to cross over the Balota peak, find nice tracks, take pictures of the beautiful scenery. This is just a preview / teaser

web-capatanii-preview

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Bolboci Lake

Posted in Beautiful Romania, Travel with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on 7 September 2009 by Watcher Romano

An incredibly beautiful artificial lake in the Sinaia area, on an autumn day. The reason it’s incredible is that it is so close to Sinaia, Romania, but is still very little frequented (luckily).

Bolboci Lake on an autumn day

Bolboci Lake on an autumn day

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