Sulina fabuloasă 2016 - A Danube Delta experience
A 4 days trip into the beautiful Danube Delta: kayaking, fishing, biking, bird watching and canoeing.
Music credit - Mihai Toma, Moon dance
Danube River Cruise - Danube Delta in Tulcea Romania including Drone Video footage
This travel video of the Danube Delta in Romania is part of my Romania Road Trip vlog series. I am keen to get out on a boat and enjoy a Danube River Cruise, but also to explore the beautiful Romanian countryside of Tulcea which includes fields of sunflowers and wind farms. This video includes drone footage to give an aerial view of the Danube Delta area taken with a DJI Mavic Air.
This is my first visit to the east coast of Europe. My road trip journey through Romania has been amazing and I have enjoyed every moment, from the friendly people, bustling cities, historic medieval towns, glacier lakes, snow capped mountains, a modern monastery and beautiful countryside landscapes.
Full Romania Road Trip Travel Vlog Series:
Cycling along the Black Sea in Romania's Danube Delta
Where the roads end, you can still cycle
8 Hours Canoeing the Danube Delta, Romania.
Rivers and Lake, frogs and fish, a snake and one trillion mosquitoes.
Trip on Danube, from black forest to black sea
solo canoe adventure in 2013 throught eastern Europe
If you understand french you can hear the story of the trip
in this awsome audio book !! UN LONG FLEUVE pas toujours TRANQUILLE
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Danube oversight
An afternoon flying around Ghindărești over Danube river with DJI Mavic Air.
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Ghindărești, Constanța, Romania
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boat ride on the Danube Delta
Kayak the Danube Blog 30 - Day 53 - Shallow River
2011 Danube Kayak Expedition from the Black Sea to the Black Forest. 2850km over 60 Days. Chris Braine, Nick Wardle, Jack Jewell & Theo Grant kayaked to raise money for Sheffield Childrens Hospital @
A canoe in Danube River branches / Kanoe v dunajských ramenách
Canoe the Danube Aug 30th Grein to Schonbuhel
Dinogetia Fortress Tulcea, Romania, aerial - 2015
Dinogetia was an ancient Geto-Dacian settlement and later Roman fortress.
The Geto-Dacian settlement was conquered by the Romans and transformed into a boundary fortress. Ptolemy mentioned the site. The Roman fortress of Dinogetia-Garvãn had initially been a castellum (a small fortress), having its role in the defensive system on the Lower Danube. Having had a great importance in Constantine the Great's time, the fortress was reinforced since Diocletian. In Anastasius' and Justinian's time some structures were added to the stronghold. But, by the end of the second century AD, when the great barbarian invasions had begun, Dinogetia increased its importance, especially after the abandon by the Romans of the Dacian province. Archaeological research has uncovered ruins of a large house, a Roman bath, a church, a basilica and a graveyard outside the wall. From the Later Roman Empire there are registered at Dinogetia bricks stamped with the mark of Legio I Iovia Scythica and the presence of Gothic federates as well. Also, the 4th century witnessed the building of the house of the commander (domus), as well as the baths, the last perhaps built even earlier, according to the last archaeological finds. A feudal site built over the Roman one had heavily damaged these ruins. The fortress had been inhabited until the end of the 6th or the beginning of the 7th century when, in the context of Phokas' rebellion, the entire limes of Lower Danube had collapsed under the pressure of Slav tribes. In this context, Dinogetia also was abandoned as a military strongpoint. The fortress was rebuilt and became the siege of a Byzantine garrison after the successful campaigns of the emperor Ioannes Tzimiskes (969-976) against the Kievian Russians, when Dobrudja was again incorporated to the Byzantine Empire. The presence of Byzantine troops is certified until the 12th century, when Dinogetia was gradually deserted and finally abandoned perhaps in 1186.
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Quadrathlonul Marangoz - 5-8 septembrie 2019
Quadrathlonul de la Sulina va avea 500 m înot, 6 km alergare, 20 km bicicleală, 3 km caiaceală și va marca lansarea la apă a ambarcațiunilor realizate de copiii din Sulina pe perioada verii, în cadrul programului Atelierul mobil.
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Kayaking Wild Danube Delta
Danube Delta, a realm where time flows differently: in a forgotten, soothing rhythm...
Team building Augsburg International in Delta Dunarii
Echipa Augsburg International a profitat de ultima saptamana din septembrie si au organizat o iesire in Delta Dunarii.
Danube Kayak Expedition 2018
Summer 2017. Dan Vilcan from Young Europe Society (Romania) and Alice Merk from MTU Coraliam (Estonia) started on a Bike tour using bikes that were more than 15 years old, for more than 900 km from Estonia, to Latvia and finishing in Kaunas, Lithuania
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Summer 2018. The story not only repeats but amplifies. Together with Rancz Pavel from Aeroclubul Turbulencia they decided to kayak the Danube from the point where kayaks can float freely (km 2455,3) near Ingolstadt to the Black sea.
Key facts of the expedition
Total distance: Ingolstadt-Sfantu Gheorghe: 2471.5 Danube Kilometers + 11 km Channels = 2482.5 km
Total time: 40 days (22.06-31.07.2018)
Average distance/day: 62 km/day
Number of locks passed: 16
Music: Adventures - A Himitsu
Cool - Tobu
kayak ride Danube Delta August 2015
Dunarea Danube inghetata Frozen Oltenita 1
Dunarea a inghetat la Oltenita, 17 februarie 2012
Danube frozen at Oltenita, Romania, February 17, 2012