2. Retezat massif
"Perfectly explainable natural phenomena"
geologists say about most of the natural
wonders of Romania.
It probably is. But Retezatul has 90 plant
species not found anywhere in the world and is
best preserved delta in Europe, while in
Apuseni is the largest karst phenomenon in
Europe.
And all are found in a single country.
National Park Retezat missed the entrance to
the natural wonders of the world, but it is a
dream destination.
6. Sphinx
Located at 2216 m on the Bucegi Plateau, attractive
human form which nature has carved over time.
However, the nature of the content to only that, if
breathed on it and a bit of personality.
W positioned, with a look rough, it gives the
ell
impression that oversees those lands.
9. Babele
Strange and interesting Babele attract tourists
because of their unique shape. On this plateau, nature
has shaped almost all of the surrounding rocks, but
still has work to give them the final. Old women have
the appearance of giant mushrooms, but maybe in a
300 years our descendants will be able to distinguish
the silhouettes of ladies. Over time, around the
Sphinx and Babe were weaving legends and have turned
dozens of theories mythological, funny or just fun.
Some say that it would be natural, but modeled with
grace and man-interest, others that "stones" at the
top of the mountain exudes positive energy
unprecedented enemies who defended the country and
the most "original" claim to be traces of an alien
civilization.
12. The Danube Delta
An exotic, with more than 1,200 species of
trees and plants, with the richest ornithological
and ichthyological fauna, the Danube Delta is
the largest wetland reserve lands of Europe,
covering an area of over 2,500 km2. In 1991,
UNESCO included the Danube Delta, the
newest form of relief from Romania, free from
"the progress of industrialization", including
biosphere reserves. Delta area increase by 40
meters by submitting the 60 million tons of silt
brought by the river.
15. Gura Portiţei
Portiţei is probably the last unspoiled beach on the
Romanian coast.
To get there, you must go by ferry an hour, but it is
unlike any other beach, especially since they left is
found in the fresh water of the Danube Delta. In
June, the turtles lay their eggs on the beach you can
see whole flocks that wander freely, undisturbed by
tourists attention. Everyone who visited Portiţei, a
narrow strip of sand, left there thinking that they
would return in one of the most beautiful places in the
Danube Delta.
18. Muddy Volcanoes
Type geological nature reserve on 30 hectares
large, mud volcanoes are located in the
Curvature Sub-Carpathians. (Buzau) formations
arose due to eruptions of gas to the surface of
the earth which causes mud and water. The
area is known as mist, but within them as
similar processes occur in real volcanoes. Cones
do not exceed 5-6 meters high, and so-called
lava is thrown on a small area.
19. Once in the mud volcano, tourists are surprised
by an unusual sensation. When it is cloudy, arid
plateau with millions of torrents crack and
separate deep ridge resembles a lunar
landscape. Or if the sun appears, instead
appears fully detached African desert, as the
mud dried immediately turns from green to
yellow.
In fact, mud is nothing but a mixture of
sandstone, quartzite, ghipsuri, clays, limestone
and traces of oil, natural gas driven from the
depths coming from more than 3,000 feet deep
and passing through a clay soil, combining
water into the groundwater. Beyond the area
with craters, this land seemingly hostile
vegetation is surrounded by a green explosion
wildlife. Lilac grove Muddy Volcanoes located
inside the reserve is perhaps as beautiful and
interesting as volcanoes themselves.
22. Fortress of Ponor
Apuseni Mountains is the most impressive karst
phenomenon in South East. A mountain of stone
76 meters is based on a pure water ice that
has found refuge here 10,000 years ago.
Everest called Romanian Speleology, Cave
Fortress of Ponor has a main gallery 2 km long,
active, where perhaps the largest underground
river in the country flowing forming waterfalls,
rapids and whirlpools.