Experience Bucharest Press Trip 2019 - 3 Nights in Bucharest!
I’m here in Bucharest, Romania for the Experience Bucharest press trip, with 40 travel bloggers from around the world. Thanks to the Experience Bucharest team for putting this trip together year after year. I’m so glad I was able to participate this year, we had a great time touring around Bucharest.
For me the highlight, other than meeting everyone, was the Hot Rod Fun, driving the little go cart hot rods around the city. We also had some tours, parties, food and spa time. What a great three days, it went by so quick. But luckily I’m also attending the Experience Romania press trip right after this, 9 days traveling around Romania, can’t wait!
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Glowbalact has partnered with the Open Door Foundation in Bucharest, Romania. The foundation provides care for survivors of sex trafficking. The head of Open Door Foundation, Monica Boseff, was honoured by the U.S. Department of State’s Trafficking in Persons Hero distinction on 21 May 2014.
SIA Romania 2018 Finalist: OPEN DOORS Art&Therapy
In order to mitigate the long-term social negative effects of marginalization of institutionalized or disabled children, we want to develop experiential therapies (through art and personal development workshops) that are favorable to personal growth, as demonstrated by our previous practical experience with children and vulnerable people.
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Why NATO's door will remain open - Speech by NATO Secretary General at Bucharest University
Why NATO's door will remain open' speech by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen at Bucharest University.
We apologise that because of a technical problem, there is no footage of the beginning of the speech. However you can read what was said if you follow the link below.
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(HD) Trains in Romania - July 2018 including Bucharest & Medgidia
A Few clips from Romania taken on my phone, Yes the first clip was taken out of an open door...
Locations include Bucaresti & Medgidia, all filmed between 24-28/7/18.
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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | Check your local public television station for this Rick Steves’ Europe episode or watch it on We'll tour Romania's vibrant capital, Bucharest, with its Little Paris of the East architecture and lingering reminders of a brutal communist dictator. Then we'll head into Transylvania, where we'll visit fortified churches, cobbled merchant towns like Sighișoara, and castles made famous by an imported German king and the real-life Dracula. Finally we'll explore Maramureș, where everyday life still feels like an open-air folk museum.
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The Romanian house duo open the door to their Bucharest studio to discuss their hardware-heavy production processes.
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Plans for Europe's biggest open-cast gold mine in Romania are thrown out
In Bucharest a cross-party parliamentary commission has voted against a bill which would have given...
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In Bucharest a cross-party parliamentary commission has voted against a bill which would have given the green light to Europe's biggest open-cast gold mine to start working.
The vote against the project in Rosia Montana was unanimous. The commission recommended a new draft law for all mining in the area.
We have the same message for the exploitation of shale gasses as well. But for both projects and future ones we need to have clear laws passed to sustain the projects, Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta told reporters.
Analysts reckon working the mine, which is based in one of the largest gold deposits in Europe, could create up to 2,300 jobs in the future and boost Romania's economy to the tune of billions of euros. Exploitation was expected to begin in November 2016.
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REFUGEES IN BUCHAREST - NO SOUND
LS of crowd of people gathered in front of unidentified building. Refugees queue to sign in with officials. Various shots of refugees, soldiers, officials. LS of cars approaching camera down dusty road. HAS of ambulance - doors open and two women climb out. MS of injured man inside ambulance polishing his boots. CU of man with injured face bandaged. HAS men chatting. MS group of men in great coats - two smile at camera. MS men queuing for food, one comes away with food inside his hat. Two women walk along with food donations. LAS soldiers chatting. CU of soldier eating bowl of soup. MS soldiers cooking in open air. MS of well dressed refugee family eating at open air table.
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2014 TIP Heroes: Monica Boseff
Monica Boseff is the executive director of the Open Door Foundation (Usa Deschisa) and driving force behind an emergency aftercare shelter specifically designed for female victims of human trafficking in Bucharest, Romania. Learn more about the TIP Heroes' stories at
Bucharest Victory Square Prayer Meeting
Many evangelical churches in Bucharest initiated an oudoor prayer meeting in Victory Square in the capital. The organizers called Christians,
regardless of their confession, to prayer for Romania to be transformed through the Truth of God. We spoke with Pastor Toni Berbece, from Profides Church, about the importance of such an event.
Toni Berbece, Pastor of Profides Church in Bucharest: Prayer on the national level is very important because we do not fight evil only from a physical point of view, and here I'm referring to doing good deeds, donating, being involved in society, in politics, in education and all of the other structure of the State. There is also a spiritual warfare which we all see. Just as the material world exists, there is also a spiritual world, angels and demons exist, God exists, the devil who seeks to fool people exists. Not all people understand these things, but we who have been illuminated by God and understand this spiritual battle cannot stay out of the fight. The Word of God calls us, those who have understood this--if My people who are called by My name, will humble themselves and pray, will seek My face, and turn to Me--then God will answer from Heaven above. See, prayer has a colossal importance for any nation.
Editor: The place where the Christian concert and the moments of prayer took place was Victory Square, known as a spot where protests take place, where people usually express their discontent. Victory Square was not chosen by chance.
Toni Berbece: Victory Square has become a place of protests and we thought we would come with the most beneficial protest, that is to protest before Heaven, to seek God and to request for God show mercy on our nation. I believe that Heaven is the first door that we Romanians need to knock on, then the other doors surely will easily open to us, whether it be the doors in the hearts of politicians, or whether we need the Schengen zone to open, or other problems that Romana has. The first door we need to knock on in the door of Heaven and I believe that we have managed to open it.
E: This was a premier event for the Romanian capital, this prayer meeting. How did churches respond?
Toni Berbece: It was pretty difficult to unite the vast majority of faiths in Romania, especially the evangelical churches. It was truly difficult. Personally, I was surprised that in the end, all those invited came, even if it was with some difficulty, and much reluctance, they came. We even were able to all meet together to talk, to hug one another, to pray together and encourage each other and to come into agreement on things concerning this event. I had great joy seeing all these spiritual leaders shaking hands, sitting at the same table, eating together, even joking, praying for this event, then actually doing it, going out to the Square with the churches, our congregations, with our members to praise God and each spiritual leader giving an exhortation to prayer, and finally, to call the Romanian people to prayer, because there were many who watched us via Alfa Omega television and on other channels.
E: The event in Victory Square was a first step. What will come next?
Toni Berbece: For certain we will not stop here. We will continue. We are looking at next year and other events of the same magnitude or even larger. My dream, which I have repeated many times in the last few years and for which I pray together with Profides Church, is get to the National Arena and fill this stadium with however many God wants. To praise God there, Christians to come from all over the country, even from outside the country, Romanians from the diaspora, foreigners even, since there were people at this event from outside that are not necessarily of the same nationality as us and we rejoiced at this unity.
The verse that represents the motto of the prayer meeting in Victory Square in Bucharest was the one from 2 Chronicles 7:14: if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.
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Film made by Romanians to document President Nixon’s state visit 02-03Aug69 & gifted to White House. English narration. Rural Romania scenes. Bucharest street scenes - pedestrians - grand buildings - traffic - high-angle shots. Titles w/ shots of Air Force One landing - Nicolae & Elena Ceausescu greeting Richard & Pat Nixon off plane - Romanian VIPs & US diplomatic staff introduced - crowded red carpet. Military review at airport - Nixon calls out a few words in Romanian & troops reply. President Nixon & Ceausescu onto podium for speeches.
19:43:42 Ceausescu speech in Romanian; translated by narration.
19:44:50 Nixon speech - “warm good wishes and feelings of friendship...” - refers to useful previous visit to Romania - “...this is the first state visit by an American president to a Socialist country...” Crowds cheering & waving US flags - women in national costume.
19:46:20 Nixon & Ceausescu standing up in motorcade through Bucharest - motorcycle escort - streets lined w/ people. Nixon out of car to meet crowd. Press surrounding car - news cameras. Top shot motorcade - people running along streets on either side. Motorcade past city’s own ‘Arc de Triomphe’.
19:47:50 Modern single-storey house w/ US flag - doors open to reveal indoor fountain & artwork - residence built for Nixon during visit. More motorcade shots past modern apartment blocks.
19:48:28 Good shots Nixon waving enthusiastically from open-top car - people waving from balcony’s. Motorcade arrives at Palace of State Council; military band; Nixon in. INT Nixon & Ceausescu sititng down for talks - pose for cameras - translator, Romanian Prime Minister Ion Gheorghe Maurer, & Henry Kissinger present - photocall around conference table.
19:50:11 Pat Nixon & Elena Ceausescu visiting Young Pioneer’s Palace in Bucharest - girls performing gymnastic dance - art made by kids - folk dancing in national costume. Cheering kids surround Pat Nixon’s car as it leaves.
World’s Most HAUNTED Forest! - Hoia Baciu Forest (Transylvania)
We set out to explore the world's most haunted forest at night, Hoia Baciu Forest in Transylvania, Romania! This forest is known to have multiple UFO, ghost and other paranormal sightings, so we decided it was best to go at night with some thermal and night vision cameras!
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Cladirea de birouri Sky Tower
Cu o intaltime de 137 m, 5 subsoluri si 37 de etaje, Sky Tower este cea mai inalta cladire din Romania. Cladirea situata pe Calea Floreasca este vizibila din orice zona a Bucurestiului. OCTAGON CONTRACTING & ENGINEERING a construit fundatia cladirii Sky Tower, executand cea mai adanca excavatie din Romania, pana in prezent: 50 m.
Village Museum Bucharest ©2018
In the 30s of the twentieth century, in Europe, there were only two open-air museums: Museum Skansen in Stockholm (Sweden, 1891) and the Museum of Lillehamer Bygdøy (Norway).
At that time in Romania, two museums of that kind had opened their doors to the public. The Ethnographic Museum of Transylvania from Cluj, founded in 1929, and The Romanian Village Museum in Bucharest (1936).
Sky Tower in Bucharest
One of the highest buildings in Bucharest . Sky tower on Barbu Vacarescu Street , Bucharest , Romania
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Romanian government officials in Bucharest
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen discussed the Allied-led mission in Afghanistan, Smart Defence and NATO's Open Door policy in talks with top Romanian government officials in Bucharest on Friday (24 May 2013). Romania is a committed Ally and a strong contributor to our operations, the Secretary General said. The dedication and determination of your forces is displayed daily in Afghanistan and in Kosovo.