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Transalpina panoramic view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panoramic view over Parang Mountains from the Transalpina Road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful panoramic view from the Transalpina Road in the Carpathian Mountains Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful panoramic view over Parang Mountains from the top of the Transalpina Road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panoramic view of the Parang Mountains from the top of the Transalpina Road Belvedere on a sunny day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Outstanding panoramic view of Parang Mountains, famous high altitude Transalpina road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Outstanding panoramic view of Parang Mountains, famous high altitude Transalpina road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Transalpina panoramic view
Panoramic view of the Parang Mountains from the top of the Transalpina Road Belvedere on a sunny day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panoramic view of the Parang Mountains from the top of the Transalpina Road Belvedere on a sunny day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Outstanding panoramic view of Parang Mountains, famous high altitude Transalpina road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Outstanding panoramic view of Parang Mountains, rainbow, extreme weather, Ranca resort, Novaci, high altitude Transalpina road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Transalpina Road alpine view from the Carbunele Mountain on a beautiful summer day Royalty Free Stock Photo
View from the Transalpina Road towards Parang Mountains on a summer day Royalty Free Stock Photo
Romania - Panoramic view of Ranca Village Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Transalpina or DN67C located in the Parâng Mountains group, in the Southern Carpathians of Romania, is one of the highest roads of the Carpathian Mountains. It connects Novaci, south of Parâng Mountains, to Sebeş in the north. It is said[by whom?] that the road was built under King Carol II and rebuilt during World War II by German troops. Also a story has it that Nicolae Ceauşescu had the Transfăgărășan Road DN7C built during the communist regime just to surpass the Transalpina.[citation needed] The road has its highest point at the Urdele Pass, where the elevation is 2,145m above sea level. Given the high altitude, the road is closed during the cold months of the year. Works began in 2007 in order to transform this spectacular road into a modern highway 148 km, allowing a rapid transit between Oltenia and Transylvania. Rânca, a newly developed resort, is located towards the south end of the Transalpina road.


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