The Ceahlău Massif PHOTO CREDIT: Pixabay & Wikipedia The Ceahlău Massif is one of the most famous mountains of Romania. Located in the Easthern Carpathians, it is described as the Olympus of Romania. With Love, Manuela
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Peleș Castle PHOTO CREDIT: PIXABAY It is a Neo-Renaissance castle in the Carpathians Mountains, near Sinaia. It is one of the most famous castles from Romania. With Love, Manuela
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Transfăgărășan PHOTO CREDIT: PIXABAY It is a mountain road (90 km), named "the best road in the world", according to Top Gear star Jeremy Clarkson. The road connects the south of Romania with Transilvania, crossing the Făgăraș Mountains. It needed 6,500 tons of dynamite to be built. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tq4ydUVgYTY With Love, Manuela
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Statue of King Decebalus PHOTO CREDIT: PIXABAY The statue is located near Orșova town in the southwest of Romania. It is carved into the mountain rock (42.9 m in height and 31.6 m in width). With Love, Manuela
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Bolboci Lake PHOTO CREDIT: PIXABAY Bolboci Lake is an artificial lake, created in 1988, but does not look like an artificial one. It is named "the sea from the Bucegi Mountains". With Love, Manuela
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Piatra Craiului Mountains PHOTO CREDIT: PIXABAY Piatra Craiului Mountains (The Prince's Stone) are a mountain range in the Southern Carpathians, in Romania. With Love, Manuela
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Parâng Mountains PHOTO CREDIT: PIXABAY They are part of the Southern Carpathians and are named after their highest peak, Parângu Mare (2.519 m). With Love, Manuela
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Bâlea Lake PHOTO CREDIT: PIXABAY Bâlea Lake is a glacier lake situated at 2,034 m of altitude in the Făgăraș Mountains, in central Romania, in Cârțișoara, Sibiu County. With Love, Manuela
