I realise I am very behind on my blog as over the last few weeks we have travelled a lot and haven't had much time to write. And when we do have time I'm usually too tired to think. We have spent the last few weeks in a lot of trains. Mostly overnight trains with sleepers, but also trains during the day. Here is a quick catch up, so many things have happened and we have seen so much it is actually hard to remember it all.
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Bubbles! |
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Graffiti art, Prague. |
From Prague we took the overnight train to Budapest in Hungary. We had heard great things about this city and had high expectations, but unfortunately it did not start well. We arrived very blurry eyed at a run down, dirty train station, had to walk a long way into town to find our hostel, the hostel was unfriendly and not very clean and the weather was grey and dismal. We were both too tired to be bothered moving that night so we slept there and moved the next day, and things improved from there. The history and architecture is amazing and we spent the next day just wondering around and sitting in cafes.
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Buda Castle, Budapest. |
From there we took another overnight train to Cluj-Napoca in Romania. Romania is beautiful! The train took us through beautiful countryside, right through Transylvania with it's misty gorges, rocky outcrops, rivers and trees turning orange and red. Just what you would imagine from a Dracula story. We also got our first views of wandering sheppards and their flocks of sheep or goats. Cluj itself is a university town and therefore has a great culture. Great food, everyone is friendly and everyone under 30 speaks English.
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Fancy fencework. |
Next we went to Brasov, one of the oldest towns in Romania. The history here dates back to 9500BC, and there are a lot of ruins and buildings from the middle ages. We did a day trip to Bran, the so-called town of Dracula. Bran castle supposedly was the setting of Bram Stokers book Dracula. The castle is like a large manor house with lots of rooms, narrow passages, steep stairs and a secret passageway between floors.
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Bran Castle. |
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Bran Castle. |
We took another train to Bucharest where we saw our first few orthodox christian churches. In some ways they are similar to catholic churches, but in other ways they are very different. The walls and ceilings are covered in paintings of saints and people from the bible, chairs only around the outside of the main hall so people either have to stand or kneel on the floor, and the alter is behind a large wall, often covered in gold leaf, and you can't see the holy place. All the churches are dark and elaborate.
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Night time in the city. |
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Stavropoleos Monestery, Bucharest. |
We loved Romania, and it would be one of our favourite places except for one thing...the smokers. They are everywhere and there are no non-smoking places. By the end of everyday in Romania we both had sore eyes and throats. In many ways we were sad to leave this country, but also relieved because of it.
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Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic. |
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Time out in Bucharest. |
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Street soccer, Bucharest. |