And once again we’re back to grass, a river, an occasional tree, and stones. I love it. Have some more photos.
I wonder who managed to break this, and why they would ever want to do it.
Continue reading Old Orhei: Communing with Nature
And once again we’re back to grass, a river, an occasional tree, and stones. I love it. Have some more photos.
I wonder who managed to break this, and why they would ever want to do it.
Continue reading Old Orhei: Communing with Nature
Finally, the reason most people even want to visit Old Orhei — cells in the cliffs. If you’re able, I definitely recommend that you climb inside them, though you do need to be careful, especially if the weather is wet, as it had been during my visit. I actually nearly fell down, because I slipped on the mud. Thankfully one of the uni mates grabbed my hand before I rolled all the way down. Nearly dragged the poor thing down with me. I’m still so sorry about that!
Some of the pictures posted here are blurry, but I still wanted to put them up to give you at least a bit of an impression of what to expect.
Continue reading Old Orhei: In the Cliff.
After we’ve explored the churches, we took a path down the cliffs to the river valley. Below is a bunch of pictures of stones, trees, grass, and water.