Ceahlău, Romania
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The Carpathian Mountains cover about a quarter of Romania's land area, cutting a huge horseshoe through the country's center. Though our panoramic perch isn't the range's highest summit (that'd be the 8,350-foot Moldoveanu Peak), this massif known as Ceahlău might be the stuff of more legends, from tales of gods and devils to hyped-up histories of Roman conquest. Maybe the most famous involves a rock called Panagia—said to have been a beautiful peasant girl who climbed Ceahlău to court the sun itself, eventually turning to stone while waiting for her lover to emerge from the clouds.
顺着强风游移
大海、沙滩和日落
水上漂?
荒地上的美好时光
两个名称中包含什么?
鸟儿遇见海滩
照亮迷雾
带我飞往...