Wires of non-European amount... I been to Romania once for tourism reasons, and it was the most prominent feature for me. Chaotic parking is also a nightmare of my life :D
@@alinpetrus356 In many cases, street lamps in other parts of Europe are just plain poles without any wires. Some has wires but their design usually doesn't give for me much attention since they are not as chaotically looking. Other than that, Romania looks very European except that communist period.
@@povilasdev6636 I was sure you talk about those wires, well many towns including Bucharest and Timisoara have started to remove them. But it is a big work to do. In Timisoara the companies did not want to cooperate and they have plenty of money. Do you know what did the Timisoara mayor? :)) In many 'hoods he has removed them at night. www.tion.ro/stirile-judetului-timis/timisoara-fara-cabluri-ghilotina-a-revenit-langa-primarie-continua-taierea-firelor-in-tot-centrul-998973/ Many things aren't right in Romania, I don't understand why they are not fighting harsher against graffiti painters, I don't know why the new law of old buildings isn't finished yet (the owners from the US and Australia does not seem to care), I don't understand why not all the homes own gas. In the future we must oblige absolutely all, in a period I don't know of 3-5 or even 10 years, to raise money for block rehabilitation. These Communist facades should be entirely renovated. What's good is that the trend is European, but I am not satisfied. Maybe Romania was also more behind, plus until the 2000s we dealed with huge inflation and chaos.
@@povilasdev6636 Another negative aspect is also that there are too many lawsuits in Romania, an incredible amount. So if you sue them, you can fight against them for some years! It also happened with the highways, but this time they sued the state. Some NGOs for cockroaches and bats. And they postponed the highway for years...
Graffiti is a problem everywhere, sometimes there are more efforts given, sometimes less. Facades is a problem in my country too. There are talks about how dozens of balconies could fall off at any moments. Worst situation with facades and buildings are in my city, but situation is improving. While most Central Eastern European countries have refurbished their commieblocks in some way or another, Lithuania, Latvia and Romania still struggle to renovate, although there is some limited progress in some places in Lithuania. I think is similar in Romania too. I have read and listened about your communist history, the last decades were looking harsher than those in USSR with even stranger and stricter regulations, but I think your progress is amazing. You are looking closer to Hungary, Slovakia, even Poland, etc. than it was decades ago.
Wires of non-European amount... I been to Romania once for tourism reasons, and it was the most prominent feature for me.
Chaotic parking is also a nightmare of my life :D
What do you mean by wires of non-European amount? And by prominent feature?
@@alinpetrus356 In many cases, street lamps in other parts of Europe are just plain poles without any wires. Some has wires but their design usually doesn't give for me much attention since they are not as chaotically looking. Other than that, Romania looks very European except that communist period.
@@povilasdev6636 I was sure you talk about those wires, well many towns including Bucharest and Timisoara have started to remove them. But it is a big work to do. In Timisoara the companies did not want to cooperate and they have plenty of money. Do you know what did the Timisoara mayor? :)) In many 'hoods he has removed them at night. www.tion.ro/stirile-judetului-timis/timisoara-fara-cabluri-ghilotina-a-revenit-langa-primarie-continua-taierea-firelor-in-tot-centrul-998973/ Many things aren't right in Romania, I don't understand why they are not fighting harsher against graffiti painters, I don't know why the new law of old buildings isn't finished yet (the owners from the US and Australia does not seem to care), I don't understand why not all the homes own gas. In the future we must oblige absolutely all, in a period I don't know of 3-5 or even 10 years, to raise money for block rehabilitation. These Communist facades should be entirely renovated. What's good is that the trend is European, but I am not satisfied. Maybe Romania was also more behind, plus until the 2000s we dealed with huge inflation and chaos.
@@povilasdev6636 Another negative aspect is also that there are too many lawsuits in Romania, an incredible amount. So if you sue them, you can fight against them for some years! It also happened with the highways, but this time they sued the state. Some NGOs for cockroaches and bats. And they postponed the highway for years...
Graffiti is a problem everywhere, sometimes there are more efforts given, sometimes less.
Facades is a problem in my country too. There are talks about how dozens of balconies could fall off at any moments. Worst situation with facades and buildings are in my city, but situation is improving.
While most Central Eastern European countries have refurbished their commieblocks in some way or another, Lithuania, Latvia and Romania still struggle to renovate, although there is some limited progress in some places in Lithuania. I think is similar in Romania too.
I have read and listened about your communist history, the last decades were looking harsher than those in USSR with even stranger and stricter regulations, but I think your progress is amazing. You are looking closer to Hungary, Slovakia, even Poland, etc. than it was decades ago.
De ce sunt atât de scumpe apartamentele când de fapt nu ai viitor și nu e cine știe ce. Ma așteptăm la mai mult
Mergeam cu ajutoare în Tg Jiu, și Tg Cărbunești de doua ori pe an, câteodată și de trei ori, și de fiecare dată mergeam pe Valea Jiului dus întors
Very nice bro.
Is the Defile of Jiu River, a national park. Once, I walked all the 33 km
thnks for Romania
Cred ca am făcut traseul ăsta de peste 80 de ori
iTaxi w Rumunii? :-)
Trasa bardzo malownicza i aż zazdroszczę możliwości pokonania jej.
33 filmów (nie liczę tego pierwszego) , tyle pojawi się materiałów z Rumunii, między innymi droga krajowa DN67C. :-)
@@maciek9207 trasa transfogaracka?
@@pawet8945 I jedna i druga trasa.
To z wakacji
Jak najbardziej
Sinistru! Imagine groaznică iar de fundalul muzical ce sa mai vorbim! Nu v-ați obosit sa faceti editare, nimic!