@@gaborszadai1992nein, im Krieg verloren. So wie viele Länder Änderungen ihrer Landesgrenzen hinnehmen mussten. Und hier geht es darum, was die Siebenbürger Sachsen daraus gemacht haben, und das ist entzückend und wunderschön. Das sind sehr fleissige und ehrbare Menschen.
Elle est belle la Roumanie. Il y a des regions plus belles encore. Regardez sur le net. Et le peuple roumain il est magnifique, accuillant comme vous n'avez jamais vu. C'est comme ca qu'ils vivent en paix avec d'autres populations comme les hongrois, turcs, russes, ....
@@BuddhaOwlVlad was not Saxton. He looked pretty Greek and Turkish to me. 😆. They where invated by Romans and Vikings and everyone else. Just like the rest of the world. Of course the British colonizer King would say that his blood is related to Vlad. He is a lier just trying to steal more land. His mother married her cousin to Keep it white. Anyone see the blood results. ???
Thanks for sharing! I really enjoyed the walk with you, off the tourists’ path… amazing old fortified walls, the roosters crowing, loved the churches, the colourful houses! Warm wishes from Australia 🇦🇺
My husband and I are planning our first European trip together. He's been in Ireland, England, Germany, and France. I've been in Spain, Italy, Austria, and Slovenia. So our next has to be Romania....the countryside for I really dislike cities. So... wait for us Romania❤
There are many beautiful places in Romania, but if you want something really special, it is the Danube Delta, it exceeds all expectations. It is far above anything even in the EU. Vilage Lunca/Jurilovca jud. Tulcea. It can be reached by car, but make reservations/Razelm Luxury Resort.
Rimetea is originally Torockó. Not a saxon but hungarian - székely village. The westernmost szekler settlement. Similarly looks like a saxon village, because the inhabitant's main job was mining, and not any more the agriculture.
this is so natural and beautiful BUT it would be useful to see some tags- saying where this is in Transylvania or what we are looking at for those of use unfortunate not to have been to this beautiful part of the world!
You should go, visit and show the villages in Brasov County! Those are the most spectacular saxon villages! I don't know why but everybody stops in Sibiu! In the past, Brasov was much richer and you can see it in the farmer's houses in the villages around this town!
It would be helpful if there were a Narrator to provide information about the Historical sites and the various places of interest. For example, are there any Grocery Stores near by and or Restaurants and Hardware stores for the people to purchase the supplies they need for daily living. Romania is picturesque and beautiful in many ways. They must get frequent Summer Rains because I did not see a brown and dried up grass.
the first village Rimetea (hun.: Torockó) in the county of Alba is at the foot of the Western Carpathians and was a mining village, populated mainly by Transylvania Hungarians. At 0:17 you see the Hungarian unitarian church, at 0:58 you see the Romanian orthodox church. The village is famous for its spectacular landscape and the well preserved tidy old houses. the second village is Viscri (ger.: Deutsch-Weißkirch), a little Saxon village in the middle of Transylvania, that has become famous because Prince Charles (now King Charles) has invested there to renovate the original rural houses and the Saxon fortified church. By that it has become a tourist hotspot in the last years. The more flat landscape around it is also spectacular, since the village is a bit in the middle of nowhere and you can see unchanged rural landscape, like it was a hundred years ago. the third village is Cârța (ger.: Kerz), a Saxon settlement that formed in the 12th century around a Cistercian monastery. Those monks were brought from France to cultivate the wilderness that existed before. They brought new forms of agriculture to Transylvania which spread from there to other places. First the Saxons adopted them, than the neighbouring Romanians. During Reformation time the church of the monastary was made a Lutheran church, which is still in use. From the monastary building remain some ruins, that are well preserved. At the cemetary (6:10) you see graves from the first World War, when there was heavy fighting between the Austro-Hungarian troops and the Royal Romanian army in the region. The graves are Austro-Hungarian ones. the forth village is Saschiz (ger.: Keisd), also Saxon. This one used to be larger than Viscri and has a spectacular fortified church. It is not so popular with tourists, since the main road passes through the village and there is a lot of traffic, but as soon as you get away from the main road, it is also very nice and has several bed&breakfast places to stay overnight. The village used to be famous for pottery in former times, painted plates, pots and jugs. Objects that survived the times you can find in museums today (in Sibiu for example). In September 2023 there will be the annual Saxon reunion festival in Saschiz. the fifth village is Alma Vii (ger.: Almen), also a Saxon settlement with a typical fortified church. Alma Vii is very off the beaten tracks and very rural, which makes it interesting for people who want to flee the noise of big city life. The fortified church is especially pictoresque since it is located on a little hill. Few tourists go there. the last village is Biertan (ger.: Birthälm, hun.: Berethalom). It is a village hidden in a side valley of the Târnava Mare river (ger.: Große Kokel) but with a huge, spectacular Saxon (=Lutheran) fortified church. The reason for this is that during the Turkish/Ottoman incursions into Transylvania in the 15th century, after the fall of Constantinople the Saxon bishop fled from Sibiu there, to this more hidden and safer place. That's why they built a cathedral almost in the middle of nowhere. Back than the Saxon were still catholic, so inside the church you find gothic paintings that you usually don't find in Protestant churches. The Saxons had hired the best artists from far away places, even South Tyrole, which is now in Italy. And they had spent so much money on the lavish decorations, that they didn't want to get rid of them, when they all turned Protestant, even if the paintings and altars don't go along with Protestant theology. The church as two fortifications around it, with several defensive towers, so that a small Turkish detachment had no chance in conquering it and a large Turkish army never came into this hidden valley. So everything remained untouched. Today the village is mainly populated by Romanians, but a lot of emigrated Saxon come back every year and visit Biertan, as well as other tourists.
Thanks for sharing. I have a question for anyone who can answer. Most of the towns/villages looked tiny in this video although, they have very grand churches and/or cathedrals. How were these grand churches funded? Is the small town not representative of a larger parishioner base located in the countryside? Thanks again.
Actually Rimetea (or Trascău, as they used to call the village before it was "romanized"; or let's say Torockó, since 90% of the village is still Hungarian) is not a saxon village. Before 1870 houses in Torockó were made of wood, like everywhere in the surroundings. In the spring of 1870 there was a fire, when the centre of the city burned down. As at that time the iron ore mining and iron processing was still running, Torockó was a quite rich community, so owners could afford to build larger houses made of stone. As no one wanted to lag behind its neighbours, but they also didn't want to show off, the city center was rebuilt with big, equally sized houses made of stone (our house too).
El lugar es encantador, inspira paz, me hizo falta conocer nombres de la iglesia, de la localidad, las. Casas bellísimas, es un pueblo, gracias por compartir tu experiencia!
Recordemos que el espíritu es libre mientras dormimos y puede viajar donde quiera. He tenido recuerdos sorprendentes cuando veo estos videos, gracias. Saludos desde Colombia🕵🏿♂️🇨🇴
@@iuliancatalinradu782 Basa Raba (turk word means winner father) was derived from Mongke Temur (mongolian word eternal iron) clan of Golden Horde. His mother was the Hungarian Klára Dobokay, a relative of the Hungarian royal family🤭 🇭🇺✌🏻...
Falscher Titel, aber schöne Dörfer ;) das erste Dorf ein ungarisches Dorf in Siebenbürgen, dieser Ort ist fast ausschließlich von Ungarn bewohnt. Sächsich war dieses Dorf nie.
@@gaborszadai1992 I actually inherited land close to Rimetea. I am Romanian and that is Romanian land. Also, FYI Romania has twice the population of Hungary and an army 3 times as powerful, so be careful not to poke the bear or we might end up doing another victory lap through Budapest💪🇷🇴 ruclips.net/video/8zfc1dkPobE/видео.html
Rumunija je lepa zemlja pogotovu Transilvanija. Nista se nije mnogo promenilo u zadnjih 30 godina ,sto je dobro osim sto su pokupili sav otpad od automobila sa zapada.
I've been to India and also Romania. Zero similarities. India is a large country with unique characteristics that vary with each region, but no similarities to any european country.
Simple, sober, classy and full of history; would like to visit someday. Greetings from Argentina.
Many thanks! You should
When you come, bring some Argentine wine. We won't be so sober afterwards... 🤪
@@BozgorSlayer LOL indeed we won’t
The charm of seeing culture, community, peaceful life. . .
True, thanks for watching
I went all over this area in the Russian winter of 77' and it was wonderful with the food culture smells. Lve the people.
Cheers
SO quaint, like something out of a fairy tale story book...very lovely!
Cheers
I like this kind of village. Simple and quiet away from so commercial and industrial way of living.
Indeed
Romania seems so beautiful!
It really is
I highly recommend Transylvanian region (the one in this video)
Cheers
Das Gebiet gehörte 1000 Jahre lang zu ungarische Königreich!!!
@@istvanmester3133
ruclips.net/video/ggzD2s1ZVMc/видео.html
I loved this. I’ve always wanted to see these places that you don’t usually get to see. I watched this with my 2 year old this morning lol
Cheers
Absolutely beautiful. Great footage.
Many thanks!
Wunderschön! Danke für dieses klasse Video.
😁
Gestohlen vom Ungarn😂🇭🇺✌🏻...
@@gaborszadai1992nein, im Krieg verloren. So wie viele Länder Änderungen ihrer Landesgrenzen hinnehmen mussten.
Und hier geht es darum, was die Siebenbürger Sachsen daraus gemacht haben, und das ist entzückend und wunderschön. Das sind sehr fleissige und ehrbare Menschen.
@@heikeskanal.
👍 👍 👍
@@gaborszadai1992 can't fix that now can you?
so peaceful and clean the houses is so beautiful
Thank you for watching
Nice and quiet video without annoying background music! GOD bless from Canada💟
Glad you liked it!
@@TheTravellingFoot Yes, very much!
Lovely looking area with so much character and history! 👏🫡
✌️from Los Angeles USA
Yes indeed. Thank you for watching 😁
Grazie ! un cordiale saluto da Luciano il perugino (Italia) 😀🍀🍀🍀
Ciao Luci
Elle est belle la Roumanie. Il y a des regions plus belles encore. Regardez sur le net. Et le peuple roumain il est magnifique, accuillant comme vous n'avez jamais vu. C'est comme ca qu'ils vivent en paix avec d'autres populations comme les hongrois, turcs, russes, ....
Merci boucoup 😁
@@bertabokor1086 It's saxon but yes magyar =pule.
@@BuddhaOwlVlad was not Saxton. He looked pretty Greek and Turkish to me. 😆. They where invated by Romans and Vikings and everyone else. Just like the rest of the world. Of course the British colonizer King would say that his blood is related to Vlad. He is a lier just trying to steal more land. His mother married her cousin to Keep it white. Anyone see the blood results. ???
❤❤❤❤From the PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
Thanks
Thanks for sharing! I really enjoyed the walk with you, off the tourists’ path… amazing old fortified walls, the roosters crowing, loved the churches, the colourful houses! Warm wishes from Australia 🇦🇺
Thank you for watching 😃
Belle architecture et belle nature, merci ❤😊🎉🙏
Avec plasire
Merci de la précision 🙏 C'est magnifique 🥰
Beau village dans un joli paysage.
D'accord 😉
@@TheTravellingFoot oui,c'est un travail d'artistes, en général tous les villages sont beaux chacun ses spécificités architecturales.
Very nice and beautiful. Country.😍
Thanks for watching the video
Stolen from Hungary😂🇭🇺✌🏻...
@@gaborszadai1992nein, im Krieg verloren. Siebenbürger Sachsen sind sehr fleissige und ehrbare Menschen.
Off the beaten path, very cool!
Always:)
I want to see this video at night, when a certain count goes out to have a snack
:))
go to disneyland .
i love watching these & wondering about all the lives i could've possibly lived.
😃
My husband and I are planning our first European trip together. He's been in Ireland, England, Germany, and France. I've been in Spain, Italy, Austria, and Slovenia. So our next has to be Romania....the countryside for I really dislike cities.
So... wait for us Romania❤
You will love it
There are many beautiful places in Romania, but if you want something really special, it is the Danube Delta, it exceeds all expectations. It is far above anything even in the EU. Vilage Lunca/Jurilovca jud. Tulcea. It can be reached by car, but make reservations/Razelm Luxury Resort.
Very interesting walk )
Thanks
🎉 great vloging congratulations for Happy every journey
Thank you! You too!
Parecen lugares medievales, muy diferentes a México!!!! Saludos desde México
Saludo🤗
LOVE
Once you visit these beautiful places you fall in love:)
Rimetea is originally Torockó. Not a saxon but hungarian - székely village. The westernmost szekler settlement. Similarly looks like a saxon village, because the inhabitant's main job was mining, and not any more the agriculture.
Cheers
Thanks for posting this wonderful video-
Glad you enjoyed it
Just going in time 500-600 years ago when travel in countryside in Romania.
Who needs time machines 😃
Nice video! What is that white cake called?
It is called: cozonac 😁
Does it snow in this village in the winter? What do they call this village? What’s its population?
Ruins of an impressive structure! Was it an abbey at one time?
Romania's people are some of the warmest and friendliest I've met.
Indeed
this is so natural and beautiful BUT it would be useful to see some tags- saying where this is in Transylvania or what we are looking at for those of use unfortunate not to have been to this beautiful part of the world!
I will get to it
Every house you see there is atleast 70 years old (oldest I found is from 1745 I think)
Thanks for the info.
Amazing Romania !👏❤️🇷🇴✊
Thank you for watching our video
Transylvania is Hungary.
@@davidhujber8636 Get some help, you are delusional. 😂
@@davidhujber8636Transilvania a fost adusa din Mongolia când ați emigrat? 😅 Ma voi sunteți oameni fără tara bozgori
❤ adorabil. Dame. Grase. Ukraina b morosence b Nice b amazingo. Kavalos.
Beautiful.
Thank you! Cheers!
You should go, visit and show the villages in Brasov County! Those are the most spectacular saxon villages!
I don't know why but everybody stops in Sibiu! In the past, Brasov was much richer and you can see it in the farmer's houses in the villages around this town!
Thank you
В Рышнове очень атмосферно, крепость видовая.
It looks pretty awesome, tbh.
😀
Pemandangan yang indah. 👍❤❤❤
🙏
Good.watching from India.
Greetings
Что за красивое, тихое, медитативное место?! 😊 🌷🌈
I am glad you like it 😁
It would be helpful if there were a Narrator to provide information about the Historical sites and the various places of interest. For example, are there any Grocery Stores near by and or Restaurants and Hardware stores for the people to purchase the supplies they need for daily living. Romania is picturesque and beautiful in many ways. They must get frequent Summer Rains because I did not see a brown and dried up grass.
Cheers
the first village Rimetea (hun.: Torockó) in the county of Alba is at the foot of the Western Carpathians and was a mining village, populated mainly by Transylvania Hungarians. At 0:17 you see the Hungarian unitarian church, at 0:58 you see the Romanian orthodox church. The village is famous for its spectacular landscape and the well preserved tidy old houses.
the second village is Viscri (ger.: Deutsch-Weißkirch), a little Saxon village in the middle of Transylvania, that has become famous because Prince Charles (now King Charles) has invested there to renovate the original rural houses and the Saxon fortified church. By that it has become a tourist hotspot in the last years. The more flat landscape around it is also spectacular, since the village is a bit in the middle of nowhere and you can see unchanged rural landscape, like it was a hundred years ago.
the third village is Cârța (ger.: Kerz), a Saxon settlement that formed in the 12th century around a Cistercian monastery. Those monks were brought from France to cultivate the wilderness that existed before. They brought new forms of agriculture to Transylvania which spread from there to other places. First the Saxons adopted them, than the neighbouring Romanians. During Reformation time the church of the monastary was made a Lutheran church, which is still in use. From the monastary building remain some ruins, that are well preserved. At the cemetary (6:10) you see graves from the first World War, when there was heavy fighting between the Austro-Hungarian troops and the Royal Romanian army in the region. The graves are Austro-Hungarian ones.
the forth village is Saschiz (ger.: Keisd), also Saxon. This one used to be larger than Viscri and has a spectacular fortified church. It is not so popular with tourists, since the main road passes through the village and there is a lot of traffic, but as soon as you get away from the main road, it is also very nice and has several bed&breakfast places to stay overnight. The village used to be famous for pottery in former times, painted plates, pots and jugs. Objects that survived the times you can find in museums today (in Sibiu for example). In September 2023 there will be the annual Saxon reunion festival in Saschiz.
the fifth village is Alma Vii (ger.: Almen), also a Saxon settlement with a typical fortified church. Alma Vii is very off the beaten tracks and very rural, which makes it interesting for people who want to flee the noise of big city life. The fortified church is especially pictoresque since it is located on a little hill. Few tourists go there.
the last village is Biertan (ger.: Birthälm, hun.: Berethalom). It is a village hidden in a side valley of the Târnava Mare river (ger.: Große Kokel) but with a huge, spectacular Saxon (=Lutheran) fortified church. The reason for this is that during the Turkish/Ottoman incursions into Transylvania in the 15th century, after the fall of Constantinople the Saxon bishop fled from Sibiu there, to this more hidden and safer place. That's why they built a cathedral almost in the middle of nowhere. Back than the Saxon were still catholic, so inside the church you find gothic paintings that you usually don't find in Protestant churches. The Saxons had hired the best artists from far away places, even South Tyrole, which is now in Italy. And they had spent so much money on the lavish decorations, that they didn't want to get rid of them, when they all turned Protestant, even if the paintings and altars don't go along with Protestant theology. The church as two fortifications around it, with several defensive towers, so that a small Turkish detachment had no chance in conquering it and a large Turkish army never came into this hidden valley. So everything remained untouched. Today the village is mainly populated by Romanians, but a lot of emigrated Saxon come back every year and visit Biertan, as well as other tourists.
Nice one 😁
@@ekesandras1481 That´s really nice of you to share your good knowledge about these beautiful sites 👍
Hermoso Lugar sin duda alguna
Si muy hermoso 🥰😘
@@TheTravellingFoot 👍😄
Y tienen mucho turismo?
Hai poco turistos, gracias por guardar a nustros videos 😍
The power of one story, one book
😁
The Place looks so peaceful....but it sure isn't.😉🙃.
😄
Transylwania czyli Siedmiogród, który za czasów dzielnego węgierskiego króla, Stefana Batorego, łączyła unia personalna z Rzeczpospolitą.
😀
Nossa, muita história!
Fico imaginado se essas construções pudessem falar !
🙂
@guerranapaz62....,com certeza,diriam que Wladimir Dracul vive!!😢❤
Just mention, before somebody is getting confused, Rimetea is a Hungarian village My grandparents are from there.
Cool
No it's not, bozgore. It's a Romanian 🇷🇴 village.
@@rebelroad401 No, that is a Hungarian one🇭🇺✌🏻...
this was in tintin episode. tintin was walking around and asking do you speak norwegian-
:))
Beautiful ❤
Thank you! 😊
Where's count duckula castle?
Close by 😃
I love the costume.
Me to 😁
Cómo se llama el poblado?
Tienes todo los nombres de los pueblos en el video🤗
Lijepa je Rumunija ovo selo bas uredno.
Yes indeed 😁
thenk you beauitful ❤❤❤❤❤
You are so welcome
Thanks for sharing. I have a question for anyone who can answer. Most of the towns/villages looked tiny in this video although, they have very grand churches and/or cathedrals. How were these grand churches funded? Is the small town not representative of a larger parishioner base located in the countryside? Thanks again.
They are not
Sorprendente la soledad, hay pocas almas en este pueblo ¿qué paso?
They are in the garden working 😁
Just like where Dracula devoured people for centuries.
😁😄😄
Genau!!😅
Nice situasion _ but very silent - no crowded -
Exactly how I like it 😁
Oh, soo schön!😍
Thank you for watching our video
Actually Rimetea (or Trascău, as they used to call the village before it was "romanized"; or let's say Torockó, since 90% of the village is still Hungarian) is not a saxon village. Before 1870 houses in Torockó were made of wood, like everywhere in the surroundings. In the spring of 1870 there was a fire, when the centre of the city burned down. As at that time the iron ore mining and iron processing was still running, Torockó was a quite rich community, so owners could afford to build larger houses made of stone. As no one wanted to lag behind its neighbours, but they also didn't want to show off, the city center was rebuilt with big, equally sized houses made of stone (our house too).
Thanks
El lugar es encantador, inspira paz, me hizo falta conocer nombres de la iglesia, de la localidad, las. Casas bellísimas, es un pueblo, gracias por compartir tu experiencia!
I will make subtitles for it. Thank you for watching
Por onde anda o safadinho do conde-drácula ?
😀
Tell me, have you been to a village called Vatra Dornei? Or Varta Dornei? It is in Transylvania. I might have some lost relatives there.
Vatra Dornei is in another region of Romania. It is really beautiful there you should visit. 😀
I will try to find them for you... 😉
nice
Thanks
How can someone feel like they have a memory of this place, when they've never been to this place?
😏
That's your heart talking ❤
Recordemos que el espíritu es libre mientras dormimos y puede viajar donde quiera. He tenido recuerdos sorprendentes cuando veo estos videos, gracias. Saludos desde Colombia🕵🏿♂️🇨🇴
Do the locals also speak Hungarian?
Not all of them
Pueblos rurales , solitarios, parece que la gente se esconde cuando están filmando ; aún así, lindos😊
Cheers
when U walk it sounds like a freight train
I was driving a train at the time :)
Romenia 😃❤💖❤👏👏👏
Beautiful ha ?
@@TheTravellingFoot 😃❤💖❤💕💕💕👏👏👏👏
RUMANIA SUPER 👏👏❤️
L LP pp LP 0æ
Stolen from Hungary😂🇭🇺✌🏻...
@@gaborszadai1992Mongolia peace ✌
@@iuliancatalinradu782
Basa Raba (turk word means winner father) was derived from Mongke Temur (mongolian word eternal iron) clan of Golden Horde. His mother was the Hungarian Klára Dobokay, a relative of the Hungarian royal family🤭 🇭🇺✌🏻...
@@iuliancatalinradu782
ROMAnia peace🙍🏾media.szekelyhon.ro/pictures/csik/uzvolgye/o_uzvolgye-temetofoglalas-pnt-4.jpg ✌🏾🇹🇩....
Magyarok!🎉❤
😀
Lehet elkerülte a figyelmem, de egy magyar szót sem láttam sehol a táblákon. Nem láttam magyar zászlót sem sehol. Még a felénél tartok a videóban.
The one and only Hungary, coping since a 1 hundred year old treaty!
Title of this video? "Sounds of footsteps."
That's a good idea 😁
Very good people and European culture, and very hard works they work too much
Yes 😁
Carta? Warum nicht Kerz?!
😁
Greetings from India
Hello
I was surprised that the architecture looks like ours from the 19th/early 20th centuries (only there are no mountains here), and its Saxon :)
🙏
What! No night tours?
Only Dracula gets to do night tours :)
@@TheTravellingFoot 😅😅😅😅
czechoslovakia 60 plus years ago living standard
😁
Yep 🇺🇸-🇨🇿 here , my grandparents and great grandparents have few maps from pre ww1 and ww2 also . That's where they came from ♥️
@vychodny - GDP per capita, PPP 2023:
Czech Republic - 49025
Slovakia - 42228
Romania - 41029
In 10 years Romania will destroy you :))
cope
Never stepped foot in Romania but it feels very familiar. Does not seem foreign to me at all.
😃
Visited this place a month ago, in one of the alleyways a strange moustache man appeared out of the blue and bit me for no reason.
😃
I notice quickly the organization and tidy environment here, one gets a sense of the tranquillity and order, very nice to see, Many Salut to Romania.
Greetings 😀
Falscher Titel, aber schöne Dörfer ;) das erste Dorf ein ungarisches Dorf in Siebenbürgen, dieser Ort ist fast ausschließlich von Ungarn bewohnt. Sächsich war dieses Dorf nie.
Herunter mit Trianon..
.
oooo - kaaay
.
😁
Hey, that is traditional hungarian village, Hungarian inscription and license plate everywhere ...
How are the plates allowed to be Hungarian in Romania?? 🤡
Salty bozgor, haha 😆
@@rebelroad401 You are our immigrants in our Erdély 😀🇭🇺✌🏻...
@@gaborszadai1992 I actually inherited land close to Rimetea. I am Romanian and that is Romanian land.
Also, FYI Romania has twice the population of Hungary and an army 3 times as powerful, so be careful not to poke the bear or we might end up doing another victory lap through Budapest💪🇷🇴
ruclips.net/video/8zfc1dkPobE/видео.html
@@rebelroad401
_I am Romanian_
Yeah, it can be seen on your beautiful photo🧒🏿🇹🇩✌🏿...
Its name is Torockó in Hungarian with Hungarian population and heritage even today.
I don't know, we found it in Romania
@@TheTravellingFoot He means the Rimetea one, it is made by Hungarians.
Yes it is a nice place :)
@@TheTravellingFoot,Yes ,mate! You founded in România ! Priceless respons!!
@@falxus9962Stolen from Hungary😂🇭🇺✌🏻...
better hurry it is getting dark
:))
But where is the Star of the Reigon? Bluh Bluh, he wants to suck your blood!
sou louco pra conhecer estes lugares
Get there fast :)
Carta, România
A little dialog would be nice.
🙏
Rumunija je lepa zemlja pogotovu Transilvanija. Nista se nije mnogo promenilo u zadnjih 30 godina ,sto je dobro osim sto su pokupili sav otpad od automobila sa zapada.
🙂
Where are all the vampires? I don't see any vampires!
They're sleeping during the day 😁
🖤
🦇
so this was the land Granpa Munster always talked about.
😀
Very beautiful , It is like Indian village,
😁
I don't believe you .
.
I've been to India and also Romania. Zero similarities. India is a large country with unique characteristics that vary with each region, but no similarities to any european country.
Kool
❤
🥰
The place were count dracula originate the population is small and most of them is descendant of count dracula prince of darkness
Yes
That poor skinny horse chain up and attached to the heavy carriage 😢
Olá pessoal !
Ola