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Biggest Building in Bucharest
... a shuttle bus which was to take me to the airport where I checked in and waited for my flight. After a couple of hours in the air I arrived at London Luton airport around midnight from where I got a bus, train and tube to Aunty Gerry and Uncle CTs apartment in Gloucester where they kindly allowed me to stay the night.
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Bucharest
... pizza ever! Now, as we are just getting a little more comfortable with Bucharest's transit system, we will be off tomorrow to see some castles!
Ryan
I hate Google Maps. Boycott! Boycott! That is all. Haha, sorry guys that I haven't written a major entry yet. Ry has just been doing such a wonderful job that I didn't think I needed to add anything extra! So instead of words, here are some of my photos of Bucharest!
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An interesting history
... simply and effective. Again averaging around the 10 euro mark in a 6 bed dorm including breakfast. Note to self, if things couldn’t have gotten worse for Adam with everything he had lost in the previous days, my large bag has decided that it had had enough as well with the handle breaking and the wheel teteriorating severely!! I’m convinced that this is God’s way of saying you need to stop travelling!! Never mate, ...
Day 9-12 Romanian Bush Camping and Bucharest
... in Europe, so we all blamed him before jumping back on the bus after an hour waiting. (Hilton knows we were only joking!) We also watched a homeless man do some pretty fine acrobatics into a large bin searching for food or bits and pieces. The heat also hit us and it was a sweaty wait before we got moving again.
Shortly after leaving border control we quickly realised how un-mechanised Romania is. All the farming consisted of small plots of land with all the ...
City vibes
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Living in modern apartments or restored art deco places the expats here are still a lot better off than most of the local city folks, who earn modest salaries, now fear rising unemployment and live in superficially restored apartment blocks of twelve floors or more which line endlessly the streets into the suburbs. First we shape our environment, then it shapes us. Let's hope that they will be able to overcome this ...