Tunelurile secrete din ţara noastră. Share Tweet Email Peste 500 de kilometri de tuneluri secrete.
Aceasta este concluzia la care au ajuns Ionuţ Vlad Musceleanu şi gen. dr. Emil Străinu, după o amplă documentare, în volumul “Secretele României subterane” , o lucrare singulară, care abordează un domeniu despre care se vorbeşte foarte puţin: tunelurile secrete din ţara noastră. Iată cele mai interesante tuneluri din lucrarea mai sus-menţionată, la care adaugă, pe scurt, Bucureştiul: Tunelul roman dintre România şi Ungaria Între localităţile Cenad, judeţul Timiş, şi Szeged, Ungaria, este menţionat, într-o lucrare din 1935, un tunel roman lung de 35 de kilometri. Catacombele lui Iancu de Hunedoara de la Şiria În timpul luptelor cu turcii, în jurul anului 1444, Iancu de Hunedoara, voievodul Transilvaniei şi regent al Ungariei, a săpat, în scopuri militare, două tuneluri.
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History books are one way to understand the passage of time, but there are also some real-life monuments that speak of the past in their own ways. While some of these monuments are well taken care of and protected, those that are partially or even completely run-down often are the most interesting. Show Full Text Here’s a selection of some of the most ghostly abandoned places around the world, every single one of which has its own special charm. Beneath all the dust, rust and cracks, there are stories of people who used to live, pray, or take their daily train rides there, and when you try to imagine these people and their lives, each picture gets a special aura of nostalgia. On the other hand, it’s also fascinating to see how some things that used to belong to people are slowly being reclaimed by nature again. Don’t these pictures just give you goose bumps? 1. Image credits: brokenview Image credits: Pippa Killi Nova 2. 4. 5. SF in Budapest. 4TheBlog. Amazing Places To Experience Around The Globe (Part 1) - StumbleUpon.
Preachers Rock, Preikestolen, Norway Blue Caves - Zakynthos Island, Greece Skaftafeli - Iceland Plitvice Lakes – Croatia Crystalline Turquoise Lake, Jiuzhaigou National Park, China Four Seasons Hotel - Bora Bora Ice skating on Paterswoldse Meer, a lake just South of the city of Groningen in the Netherlands.
Marble Caves, Chile Chico, Chile The Gardens at Marqueyssac Ice Canyon - Greenland Capilano Suspension Bridge, Vancouver, British Columbia Valley of the Ten Peaks, Moraine Lake, Alberta, Canada Multnomah Falls, Oregon Seljalandsfoss Waterfall on the South Coast of Iceland Petra - Jordan (at night) Plitvice, a watery paradise in Croatia - StumbleUpon. In recent years, Croatia has changed from a relative unknown to one of the trendiest destinations in Europe. To a great extent this is due to the country's rocky littoral, which, washed by the Adriatic, is considered one of the most beautiful of the Mediterranean coastlines. Then there is the rich history and cultural heritage of medieval towns such as Dubrovnik, Split and Sibenik. But the well-deserved popularity also depends on the protected natural areas, which make up some ten per cent of the country's area.
Eight areas enjoy national park status – a very high number for a relatively small country. Of these, Plitvice is the best known. Use the left and right arrow keys to view the images Plitvice Lakes National Park is in the Lika region of Croatia and lies in a plateau surrounded by three mountains, not far from the border with Bosnia The park is criss-crossed by a series of paths and trails that allow visitors to explore the area and observe the flora and fauna.
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