The website formerly known as Ro-Mania
Life after Romania. And I still really like O-Zone!
May 2004 - Sept 2005
Documenting the horrors, frustrations and bureaucracy of the adventures of life in the amazing contradiction that is Romania. Now with 10% more vampires!
All text and pictures (unless otherwise specified) are copyright Karla, 2004-2005.
If you would like to use my pictures, please contact me and give credit where credit is due. I will also send originals in high-resolution format on request. Timisoara More about me Total cost (CAD)
- Plane ticket: $1800.00
- Immunization: $347.00
- Visa cost: $105.00
- Express Post: $25.00
- My sanity: priceless
About Me
- Name: Karla
- Location: Canada
I came to Romania straight out of university as an intern working with intercultural education. After extending my contract twice, I realised how much I love my newly adopted country and decided to stay as long as I could. "As long as I could" turned into 361 days. I am now back in Canada, but am hoping to revive this blog to coincide with my new job.
Previous Posts
- Tiraspol train station
- Tiraspol Communist iconography
- Standing outside the Kvint Brandy factory with a 5...
- Communist war veterans
- Advertisements for a non-existent country
- Some government building (admire the Transdniestri...
- Tiraspol Communist iconography
- The absolute scariest thing in Tiraspol. It was o...
- Mother taking a picture of her daughter posing in ...
- Heroes cemetary with eternal flame
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