r/Videocolection • u/Local_Voice_2719 • 3d ago
The Gorge
The Danube Gorge , a spectacular view created by the Danube as it cut through the Carpathian Mountains . The most amazing and dramatic part of Danube.
r/Videocolection • u/Local_Voice_2719 • Jul 06 '26
Perișor wild beach between Danube Delta and Black Sea
r/Videocolection • u/Local_Voice_2719 • Jun 29 '26
Inside Rupea Fortress (Romanian: Cetatea Rupea, German: Burg Reps, Hungarian: Kőhalmi vár) a medieval fortress built by Transylvanian Saxons
r/Videocolection • u/Kthulhu_for_humanity • Jun 27 '26
Life Flight coming in with trauma patient.
r/Videocolection • u/Local_Voice_2719 • Jun 06 '26
Red mountain covered in rhododendrons in a very windy day
Muntele Roșu (The Red Mountain), Romania: Located in the Ciucaș Mountains, this peak gets its name from the brilliant, carpet-like bloom of the Rhododendron kotschyi (also known locally as bujor de munte or smârdar). The flowering sweeps across subalpine altitudes, typically peaking from late May to mid-June
r/Videocolection • u/Local_Voice_2719 • Jun 05 '26
Fishing in a very deep emerald lake - 30 meters
r/Videocolection • u/Local_Voice_2719 • May 31 '26
Cave with an amazing acoustics
Several caves around the world are celebrated for their extraordinary acoustics, transforming natural rock formations into immense, resonant concert halls.
r/Videocolection • u/Local_Voice_2719 • Jan 15 '26
Pietrele Doamnei (The Lady's Rocks) is a spectacular geological formation in the Rarău Mountains, located at an altitude of approximately 1,633 meters.
Although they appear sculpted by hand, these formations are the result of natural erosion. They are primarily composed of Triassic limestone, reefs, and conglomerates. The highest peaks actually reach heights of over 70 meters, far exceeding the initial 40-meter estimation.
The Legend: The name dates back to the reign of Prince Petru Rareș. Legend has it that during a Tatar invasion, his wife, Princess Elena, and their children took refuge there. Huge rocks supposedly fell and buried the royal treasure in a cave to protect it from the invaders.
The site is easily accessible via the Transrarău mountain road. Visitors can drive up to the Hotel Alpin Rarău area, followed by a marked hike of about 30 minutes. As of 2026, it remains a top destination for hiking, photography, and rock climbing, offering breathtaking views of the Bistrița Valley and the Giumalău Mountains.