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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania. Friday, September 01, 2006. South from Sighet, we begin our journey on DN 18 through the Mara Valley. The heart of Maramures, with the sole purpose to see the renowned wooden churches. The next village is Giulesti. With its odd "pot trees" in the yards. The purpose is a practical one (with the added bonus of decoration) - to air the pots! Relieved to be back on the main road, we stopped at the Sat-Sugatag. Only four kilometers away, we decided to visit this...
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania: June 2006
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania. Thursday, June 29, 2006. With the sunsetting, we rode into the small town of Horezu. Horezu is best known for its beautiful pottery and the Brancoveanu monastery which is listed as an UNESCO World Heritage site. Entering the monastery grounds through. Ten kilometers from Horezu was another Brancoveanu-style structure, the Bistrita Monastery. While wooden furniture and wrought-iron items are made in Horezu, it is. To our surprise, the next morning we were gr...
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania: January 2007
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania. Tuesday, January 02, 2007. To all of our dear Family, Friends and Readers:. May 2007 bring you new adventures, opportunities, successes, and fulfillment. May you explore new paths and roads (especially on two wheels). Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). An economist with a passion for motorcycles and photography and a fundraising executive with a passion for philanthropy and the outdoors write about their experiences in Romania.
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania. Thursday, October 19, 2006. Yesterday marked the last motorcycle ride in Europe. I rode the bike from Romania to the Budapest Cargo Airport, where the bike was placed on a plane to the US. What a sight. and, ultimately what a ride. New York City, here I come! Anxiously awaiting your return so I can sit and listen to all the tales of this marvelous adventure. Arrive home safe. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania: May 2006
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania. Monday, May 29, 2006. Arad - Timisoara - Lugoj - Caransebes - Resita - Semenic. Our riding loop into the Semenic Mountains was much more of an adventure than we thought when we set out early in the afternoon! The ride to Timisoara, 46 km away was quick and eventless. We rode through the city and on to Recas. Next, we headed down the road into Lugoj. From Lugoj we continued our journey to Caransebes. Outside of Caransebes, towards Resita, we were greeted by ...
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania. Wednesday, November 01, 2006. MotoRomania has landed back in the U.S! What a week it has been. The motorcycle took only three days to make it from Budapest. To New York City. Thankfully, the weather was sunny and fairly warm for this time of the year in NY. We took off from JFK through Brooklyn, over the Verazzano Bridge. Onto Staten Island, and then into New Jersey. The views of lower Manhattan were quite stunning, though. But, we had made it. A few mo...
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania: April 2006
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania. Sunday, April 30, 2006. Reflections from the past month and a half…. I quickly was faced with the idea that I had NO idea where tomorrow and the future would take me. Had I always been in complete control of my environment? Was work just an artificial pretense without understanding my real interests and real self? I was willingly exchanging all of this for what? Links to this post. Friday, April 28, 2006. When the idea first surfaced—a motorcycle guid...
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania. Sunday, December 31, 2006. Life has been far from ordinary the past year. Unknowns. Discomforts. Different languages. Different foods. Different currency. Different places to call home. Different beds. Different restrooms (or lack thereof). It has made for a different ‘us.’ My husband said several months ago that Romania will not leave you indifferent. And it has not. The vehicles, the stores, the houses, the yards. Were people always this hurried? There is...
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania: November 2006
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania. Wednesday, November 01, 2006. MotoRomania has landed back in the U.S! What a week it has been. The motorcycle took only three days to make it from Budapest. To New York City. Thankfully, the weather was sunny and fairly warm for this time of the year in NY. We took off from JFK through Brooklyn, over the Verazzano Bridge. Onto Staten Island, and then into New Jersey. The views of lower Manhattan were quite stunning, though. But, we had made it. A few mo...
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania
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MotoRomania.com - A Motorcycle Tour of Romania. Saturday, September 23, 2006. 8212;Riding the Transylvanian Dragon. Ah…did we ever save the best for last! The entire summer we waited for the snows to disappear from the peaks of the Fagaras Mountains. Romania's tallest), so we could experience the most magnificent road in Romania—the. It is the highest paved road in the country with the wildest curves, turns and panoramic views. The road lived up to its expectations—it IS a rider's paradise! Was an exhila...