Enjoying this video, now you have filmed it in day time, I still think it is very atmospheric and very interesting, thank you very much, love the history 🙋
All so beautiful, Foss! Thank you! I always love the town squares because you know, a few centuries back they were noisy and bustling and full of activity, especially on delivery days.
Absolutely gorgeous videos from Romania, Foss. Bluest sky I have ever seen. Thank you so much. My guess is that you did not sleep at the hotel where Vlad was born. Thanks again.
Very beautiful town Foss. Romania is stunning. Thanks for showing us. 🥰
Thanks Foss! Enjoyed it. Romania is a beautiful country!
Enjoying this video, now you have filmed it in day time, I still think it is very atmospheric and very interesting, thank you very much, love the history 🙋
Lots of bright pleasant colors!
it looks beautiful
So far you have shown what a beautiful country Romania is. Hope the rest of your videos are this good
All so beautiful, Foss! Thank you! I always love the town squares because you know, a few centuries back they were noisy and bustling and full of activity, especially on delivery days.
Absolutely gorgeous videos from Romania, Foss. Bluest sky I have ever seen. Thank you so much. My guess is that you did not sleep at the hotel where Vlad was born. Thanks again.
I slept in my car in thst night hahah . Better safe than Spooked 👻
House of Vlad where he was born is a restaurant
Didn't realise how beautiful Romania is
Beautiful city! 😊
SO quaint and peaceful ( too peaceful for me 😆 ) but enjoying discovering Romania on your walking tours ! Thank you ! 🙃
This citadel is beautiful
Thank you, it was great to see a city so peaceful and well preserved . . . a CITY :0 lol
HI foss is this live you are in romania
give my regard to Dracul !!🙋♂️
I wonder if they have , maybe once a year, a day or night when they remember Vlad, that would be really interesting and I would love to see that 🙋
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Not a cloud in the sky :D
Hi Foss,
Can you actually see Dracula's room where he slept? Or are some rooms to see are off limits to the public? (If you know, that is).
Is it just me or are some of the walls of the buildings slanted?