Sighisoara


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November 13th 2010
Published: November 22nd 2010
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Sighisoara is a town lost in time. We spent most of our time inside the fortified citadel, where the winding cobblestone streets and old buildings give the impression that nothing has changed in the past 500 years. "Central Sighişoara has preserved in an exemplary way the features of a small medieval fortified city, it has been listed by the UNESCO as a World Heritage Site." Stopping in Sighis... Read Full Entry



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View of Sighisoara from the top of the clock tower.
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Sighisoara from the top of the clock tower
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Sighisoara
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The first sign pointing the way to the Oak Forest Reserve...easy to miss!
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Halfway up the hill!
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Breite Reserve
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Breite Reserve
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Breite Reserve
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Breite Reserve
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There are many colorful buildings lining the streets of Sighisoara.
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The brandy pipes we bought from Teo.
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Sighisoara
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Cobblestone-paved roads of Sighisoara.
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Our last meal at "Rustic" in Sighisoara...cabbage rolls with minced meat and more cabbage!
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Transylvania Goulash and mamaliga...mmmmm!
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Sangria with our friend, Kong, from South Korea. The funniest he said....He told us the most surprising thing about moving from South Korea to Hungary is the smell that comes from under the arms of men here.



22nd November 2010
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The Count
One, two, three, four glasses of wine!

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