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Formed by wind erosion as a human head shape, the megalithic stone known as The Sphinx is one of the main touristic attraction of Bucegi mountains, at 2216 m of altitude.
Originally posted by Anonymous ATS
You guys are interested in fairy tales. What about the facts? Did u know that are strange things that happening all the time in the area and the locals don’t even like to talk about? Here is one: in 1993, for 2 weeks, in the south part of Busteni Town, peoples had insomnias, no matter of their age. Strange, they didn’t feel tired. Some locals experienced something like euphoria state. Entire town was spooked by this. There is a weird energy in those mountains.
A Romanian guy
Originally posted by lme7898354
If these stories were true, wouldn't there be a military presence in the area to keep prying eyes from finding the entrance to such an amazing find.
Jerusalem (CNN) -- Israel has identified six military personnel who are missing after an Israeli helicopter crashed in Romania Monday during a joint military exercise.
The wreckage was found a few hours later in the Fundata-Zarnesti area, near Brasov in central Romania, the defense ministry said. The crash site was in a remote area at an altitude of more than 2,000 meters (about 6,560 feet) in the mountains, according to the ministry. Fog prevented helicopters from flying to the site Monday night.
Originally posted by Phage
The human propensity to see faces in natural formations is remarkable.
Originally posted by zorgon
Don't you ever get tired of seeking stars by saying "Paredolia" over and over?
Originally posted by Anonymous ATS
Hi, I'm also Romanian and by reading the book I have the imperssion that the the author tried to ridicule another Romanian writer, an ex- comunist security man, who have written many books half fantasy, half reality. (Pavel Corut)
The author of the "Viitor cu cap de mort" have an anusual last name and from what I have heard, nobody really knows him... Reading it in Romanian, it is not very clean written, more like worrying books with soon happen disasterous events meant to scare people and to focus their attention on fantasy things.
I'm born and grown around 20-30 km by the Bucegi mountains and never heard of such things. These mountains are the most visited by tourists in Romania and it is very improbable that large excavations to be made and after that to be hidden in an area where people visit almost every day.
It is a well known Romania mith that under our mountains there are treasures left from our predecessors. Also, many teenagers boys go outside in the 22-23 April night (night before St George) and wait to see flames on the hills, that will indicate the treasure location.