Welcome to our Europe weekly round-up. This week we’re traveling by the Mocanite steam train through Romania where we see the beautiful northern part of Romania. The train ride brings us to Syberia where we did learn a bit about the way how the Nenet were traveling. They travel in the cold, so we finish our trip with this beautiful frozen Tannforsen waterfall in Sweden.
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Wandering Romania: Mocanita - A Trip Back in Time
written by @vladcraciun
In the notorious year 1989, Romania still had around 15 narrow gauge railways like the one on the Vaser Valley, but all of them except this one were dismantled in the first years of the new decade and the majority of the steam engines were sold either complete or as scrap heap.
The toughest film I ever made...
written by @timothyallen
What I found totally astounding about the Nenets is that they don't just live and work in this incredibly inhospitable place… they thrive there. What is also fascinating is that their way of living has remained relatively unchanged for a very long time.
Travel Scandinavia: Tannforsen falls in Sweden - First impression - Ice Age!
written by @photovisions
Situated between two lakes, one is much higher then other, so the water from the upper lake is flowing to the lower lake creating the roaring Tannforsen. All the area is surrounded by beautiful boreal spruce forests.
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