Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Snagov Lake - Romanian Landscapes










Snagov is a lake 25–30 km from Bucharest, Romania.
It has a surface of 5.75 km².
The lake is famous due to the myth that Vlad III, Prince of Wallachia (famous for having inspired
Bram Stoker's character Dracula) was buried in the Snagov monastery on an island only accessible by boat in the middle of Lake Snagov.
Snagov area is a natural reservation, with two natural protected areas - for fauna and flora : "Snagov Lake" (150 ha) www.snagov.ro/ANPLS and "Snagov Forest" (10 ha) www.snagov.ro/ANPPS
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Monday, June 7, 2010

Life for Sale - Memories Series

my morning view
my dreams
my monday view
my tears
my road
my summer time
my music
my past
my walls
my ideology
my poems
my nights
my gates
my wings
my free time
my letters
my free way
my flowers
my beautiful town
my favorite things
my blog
my thoughts
selfportrait
my evenings

Friday, June 4, 2010

Sibiu / Hermannstadt - The City's Eyes











Sibiu/Hermannstadt is perceived as a city of art and culture.
It is also an easy city to explore on foot and perhaps the most enduring memory is that of the dormer windows overlooking the squares in such a manner that they give the eerie impression that you are always being watched - these are the 'eyes of Sibiu'

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