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The first time I was there I was taking a 3 day trip. This wasn't in our trip and when I saw it on my way to Alba Iulia from the highway nearby I found the nearest exit and navigated visually. You can imagine I couldn't get there due to the highway always being in the way of my route. Eventually I started Google Maps and it gave us a quick route. Don't rely on Google Maps since he think there is a road UNDER the highway, which is not. We got to a ditch and scared a couple of lovers in an old car.
Then we abandoned it and returned at the end of the 3 days, the Waze GPS took us under a highway bridge but then it took us to the edge of the forest. Sadly the field nearby was freshly plowed so we had to follow the tree line forest road which took us through 2 irrigation ditches. Hit everything under the car every single time, feared water coming in and even managed to get suspended once. Finally used all of my offroad technique ( I don't drive an offroader :) ) and managed to get there in the big parking lot, next to the military shooting range. Totally worth it :)
The rest is like you said. Steep incline and descended through the forest.
Yeah, I know. I'm dreaming about (and planning) a trip to Patagonia next winter, but never been to Rapa Rosie, though I've passed it dozens of times. Weird, right?
Its a really nice place and came to your mind the grand canyon of Colorado.
And eyy... you seem have some difficult for walking in the inclined path :-p :-)
Thanksss for sharing!
so beautiful & you looks also pretty.
Thanks! :)
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Wowowow! Very beautiful mountains! I really like similar places, but I've never seen orange rocks :)) The penultimate photo blew my brain! :))))
Haha, sorry for bad quality :D
your photo quality is good not bad
Actually they are print screens from my video records haha, but thanks! :)
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The first time I was there I was taking a 3 day trip. This wasn't in our trip and when I saw it on my way to Alba Iulia from the highway nearby I found the nearest exit and navigated visually. You can imagine I couldn't get there due to the highway always being in the way of my route. Eventually I started Google Maps and it gave us a quick route. Don't rely on Google Maps since he think there is a road UNDER the highway, which is not. We got to a ditch and scared a couple of lovers in an old car.
Then we abandoned it and returned at the end of the 3 days, the Waze GPS took us under a highway bridge but then it took us to the edge of the forest. Sadly the field nearby was freshly plowed so we had to follow the tree line forest road which took us through 2 irrigation ditches. Hit everything under the car every single time, feared water coming in and even managed to get suspended once. Finally used all of my offroad technique ( I don't drive an offroader :) ) and managed to get there in the big parking lot, next to the military shooting range. Totally worth it :)
The rest is like you said. Steep incline and descended through the forest.
Ouch! Now that's what I call an adventure, haha :D
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So close and still so far away... Haven't been there yet, though it's close to me. :D
Really? Such a shame! haha
You really have to visit this ASAP, you will make pure art with the pictures you are taking :D
Yeah, I know. I'm dreaming about (and planning) a trip to Patagonia next winter, but never been to Rapa Rosie, though I've passed it dozens of times. Weird, right?
Thanks for the 'picture compliment'. :)
that IS weird! for the love, STOP for even ten minutes next time!
Haha. I promise I will. :)
Wow, Patagonia? Sounds awesome :D
Its a really nice place and came to your mind the grand canyon of Colorado.
And eyy... you seem have some difficult for walking in the inclined path :-p :-)
Thanksss for sharing!
I don't have any difficulties. I like making efforts to reach awesome places :)
I know it:-)
It's was just an stupid joke for telling that the inclined path seemed be hard.
Oh, haha. Nothing it's too hard when there is passion :D
Wow, it looks great. It is great that you are travelling so much.
Thanks! :)
Beautiful post :)
Thanks!
Agree with you my first impression was it looked the Gran Canyon and it looks difficult to climb
It is a little difficult but it's totally worth it :)