The Black Sea, near Sfantu-Gheorghe, Romania

The Black Sea, near Sfantu-Gheorghe, Romania

The Black Sea, near Sfantu-Gheorghe, Romania
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Panoramic photo by Marius Rosca گرفته شده در 19:04, 28/07/2010 - Views loading...

The Black Sea, near Sfantu-Gheorghe, Romania

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A splendid sunset on the Black Sea beach, near Sfantu-Gheorghe, Romania.

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A: Where the Danube meets the Black Sea

by Marius Rosca, 900 meters away

This is the place where The Danube spills into the Black Sea, near Sfantu Gheorghe, Romania. Read mor...

Where the Danube meets the Black Sea

B: Sunset over the Danube delta, Sfantu-Gheorghe, Romania

by Marius Rosca, 980 meters away

A splendid sunset, the kind you only witness here, in the Danube Delta.

Sunset over the Danube delta, Sfantu-Gheorghe, Romania

C: The Danube Delta at Sfantu Gheorghe, Romania

by Marius Rosca, 1.1 کیلومتر دورتر

Read more about Sfantu-Gheorghe here: http://www.sfantu-gheorghe.ro/sfgh/ Read more about the Danube ...

The Danube Delta at Sfantu Gheorghe, Romania

D: The wild beach with the finest sand in Europe in Sulina

by Michael Pop, 28.8 کیلومتر دورتر

The wild beach with the finest sand in Europe in Sulina

E: Fishing in Sulina

by Michael Pop, 29.8 کیلومتر دورتر

Fishing in Sulina

F: Evening in the Danube Delta

by Michael Pop, 29.9 کیلومتر دورتر

Evening in the Danube Delta

G: On top of a turkish cargoship

by Michael Pop, 29.9 کیلومتر دورتر

On top of a turkish cargoship

H: On the top deck of a old ship in the Danube Delta

by Michael Pop, 36.7 کیلومتر دورتر

On the top deck of a old ship in the Danube Delta

I: The top deck of a old ship in the Danube Delta

by Michael Pop, 48.1 کیلومتر دورتر

The top deck of a old ship in the Danube Delta

J: Ship-Dniepr-Star-at-the-pier-of-Wylkowe

by H-J-Weber, 56.6 کیلومتر دورتر

Ship-Dniepr-Star-at-the-pier-of-Wylkowe

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