Bálványos Baths - Fortress Hill
Bálványos Baths - Fortress Hill

Bálványos Baths - Fortress Hill

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Băile Tușnad 535100, Romania

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Giants lived in the citadel on the Fortress Hill. When they became thirsty, they drew a mouthful of water from the Olt River. Each time they drank, the river dried up.

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