storage room on Flickr.
New tramway #cluj (Taken with instagram)
BistroViena Cluj
At the gates #cheileturzii #gorges #cluj #chei (Taken with instagram)
Szamos #steps #stairs to the #river #kolozsvár #cluj #water #monday (Taken with Instagram at Sala Sporturilor “Horia Demian”)
The apocalypse reaches Suceava, Romania.
Top: A church drowned within the tailing pond of the Rosia Poieni copper mine next to Lupsa village, 460 km west of Bucharest, Romania, on September 20, 2011. The former village of Geamana was engulfed by copper-mining residues years ago. The tailing pond has a surface of around 250 acres and is filled with millions of tons of heavy polluted waste.
Bottom: A 70-year-old sunken cemetery emerged after Jablanicko lake dried up near Jablanica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, on February 1, 2012. The dams on the Neretva River near the lake feed a system that normally produces an average of 2,000 megawatt-hours of electricity per year, but the drought that began in August has shrunk output to just a quarter of that amount.
From The Atlantic’s collection of photos celebrating World Water Day. Pretty amazing bunch of pictures from around the world, check it out.
Rupea Fortress in northern Romania is one of the oldest archaeological sites in the country. The original structure dates from 5500-3200 BCE, although it’s been added on to and repurposed innumerable times since then.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Olaru Mihai, administrator at the self-service store, has a permanent preoccupation with supply of goods and good customer service. He overfulfilled the plan for the first three quarters of the year 1961.
Admire the great customer service of communist-era Romania.







