Driving on the national highways of Romania
Other than on Valea Oltului, a road full of ribbon like serpentines where truck drivers double the legal speed limit, I had this unforgettable experience in Dobrogea Region located close to the Black Sea.
How many times in a lifetime would a driver see a herd of sheep trying to cross the highway with its shepherds? Somewhere in Italy (or Sicily, not sure), a driver killing a goat or a sheep, must return to the rightful owner up to five or seven generations of that killed animal. The generations long ties to this agrarian tradition makes the ownership of such animals more wealth than the entire gold in the world.
Transhumance links seasons to people to nature with all it has to give. Sometimes, the priceless gifts that none of us can buy: tranquility when slowing down from the ubiquitous high speed of lifestyle.
Dogs are a much needed friend to stick around.
Welcome to Romania!
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