Thursday, Sep 14th, Sibiu, Romania
Today was a transit day from Sighisoara to Sibiu. On the way, our guide (Joe) took us to his home in Targu Mures. The family homestead his grandparents built, it is a continually-remodeled and expanded one-story structure containing many stories. Joe and his brother own it now, and he proudly revealed all of its secrets of his childhood. Pat commented that it was much more liveable than her grandfather's home house in Italy. I took the opportunity to photograph family member photos displayed in the living room to use in an Ancestry.com family tree I'm playing with for Joe's family.
Next, we went to the Salina Turda Salt Mine. Like something out of a science fiction movie, this enormous hole in a dried salt lake is a must to see. Not only is the mine itself a spectacular work of man, but so is the adaptation of its insides to accommodate the thousands of visitors who descend sixteen floors via impressively-lighted and speedy elevators. The base of the mine houses a ferris wheel, miniture golf, pool parlor, playground, exhibition hall, and lake with boat rides.
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