Close to 900 km of the 1,400 km that make up the long-distance trail Via Transilvanica can now be explored on Google Street View. Via Transilvanica, a project developed by Tășuleasa Social, crosses 20 different ethnic and cultural regions of Romania and around 400 communities, showcasing 12 Unesco World Heritage Sites, according to Romania-Insider.com.
It starts in Bucovina, at Putna, crosses Transylvania, and ends at Drobeta Turnu Severin, near the Danube shore. The trail was inaugurated in 2022 after four years of work with the involvement of local communities and over 10,000 volunteers. It is marked by signposts and andesite milestones, individually carved by national and international artists.
Two-thirds of the route are photographed and available on Google Street View. A virtual traveler can see landmarks like the Sucevița Monastery, a site on the Unesco World Heritage list, tour the Teleki Castle in Posmuș, or visit Ulpia Traiana Sarmizegetusa. Nature sites, such as the forests in Bucovina, the meadows near Viscri, or Râpa Roșie (Red Ravine) close to Sebeș, are also among the places available for a virtual exploration.
The team tasked with taking the photos used a specially designed recumbent trike, fitted with a panoramic camera. The photo-taking process lasted approximately a month, between August and September of this year.
In the coming period, Via Transilvanica will be published on Google Maps in the hiking trail format.
“The foundation upon which Via Transilvanica was built means an exceptional rural universe and nature patrimony, covering 2000 years of history, culture, and diversity. The partnership with Google came naturally as the presence on Street View and Google Maps opened the project to those connected to the internet. Anyone can design their visit on Via Transilvanica. Regardless of how much we would do to make Via Transilvanica attractive, it will only exist and prosper as long as it is visited and walked by as many people as possible from all over the world,” Alin Ușeriu, founder and president of Tășuleasa Social, said.
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