Beautiful Romania
Let’s fly Romania: 2000km drone-trip to discover amazing Romania:
Natural resources from Romania
According to CIA World Factbook Romania has: petroleum (reserves declining), timber, natural gas, coal, iron ore, salt, arable land, hydropower.
Land
The land itself is Romania's most valuable natural resource. All but the most rugged mountainous regions sustain some form of agricultural activity. Romania's soils are generally quite fertile.
Water
Along with an abundance of fertile soil, Romanian agriculture benefits from a temperate climate and generally adequate precipitation.
The growing season is relatively long--from 180 to 210 days.
Waterfall Romania
Numerous streams and rivers in its territory, including the lower course of the Danube, which discharges some 285,000 cubic feet of water per minute into the Black Sea.
Forests
Forestry had a long tradition in Romania, and for centuries timber was one of the region's primary exports.
The tunnel of love in Romania
Fossil Fuels
Including oil, natural gas, anthracite, brown coal, bituminous shale, and peat. These hydrocarbons are distributed across more than 63 percent of the country's territory.
Other Minerals
Romania possesses commercial deposits of a wide range of metallic ores, including iron, manganese, chrome, nickel, molybdenum, aluminum, zinc, copper, tin, titanium, vanadium, lead, gold, and silver.
Pictures from the mountains from Romania. There are many deposits of gold and silver in these mountains.
I let you with a pictures of a beautiful castle that I love:
The Peles Castle
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