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RE: Museum of the Oșenesc Village(Muzeul Satului Oșenesc) in Negrești-Oaș, Satu-Mare county(Romania)

What a cool place to walk around and imagine how it was back in the days @triplug. At first, I thought you were somewhere in the north as the houses look a little bit Viking-style. - But interesting how similar some things are in the cultures back then.

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First of all thank you so much for visiting and I'm glad you came to visit my blog.

You know, a strange thing, some time ago I was searching here in this traveling community and, to my surprise, in someone's post I discovered very old objects made of clay, I mean pots, plates, but all of them quite old.

They look like all kinds of objects that I have seen in museums in Romania, the resemblance is striking, if someone would have asked me where those objects are from I would have told them one hundred percent that they are from Romania.

The interesting thing is that the distance between Romania and the place seen in this post is several thousand kilometers.

Even though we are a considerable distance apart (it would probably take me many hours of flight from Romania to get there), look how much we have in common, something fantastic.

Oh yes, I see it very often. Same with pyramids all over the world being build many thousand years ago 😱😱 - Very interesting that something must be connecting us all 😎😘🐝

You are absolutely right, have a wonderful weekend.

You too @triplug