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لما طلبت الاحمر 💔
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وصلني التركواز مالبسته تكفين يمدي تستبدله بهذا؟
2024-11-19 16:03:33
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كم مدة التوصيللل؟+ ردو واتس🥹🥹
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ليه الشحن ٣٩٠؟
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تعبتوني ي ميان والله تعبتوني ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️✨✨
2024-11-09 20:42:06
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ابي اشوفه باللبس
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كثري تصاميم من هذا لون تكفين
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Ever locked eyes with a bear? Not through the safety of a screen or the sterile glass of a zoo, but raw, unfiltered, heart-thumping proximity. On the serpentine coils of the Transfăgărășan Highway, where asphalt slashes through the ribcage of the Carpathians, the bear waits—not as a predator, but as a beggar. Monarch of the forest, reduced to a roadside oddity, waving with an eerie, almost parodic mimicry of human gesture. It’s not cute. It’s tragic. A salute from a king dethroned, stripped of his dominion, now hustling tourists for scraps. This isn’t just an encounter; it’s an indictment. Romania harbors over 6,000 brown bears, the last bastion of Europe’s wild giants. But here, they’re caricatures of themselves, their instincts blunted by the rustle of plastic bags and the sweet rot of discarded food. The Transfăgărășan, that ribbon of glory carved by Ceausescu’s ambition, slices through ancient bear territory—a collision course where nature doesn’t just meet mankind, it surrenders to it. The bears’ wave isn’t a friendly gesture; it’s a learned behavior, an evolutionary compromise forged in the shadow of our dominance. So, what do you feel when you see it? Pity? Amusement? Discomfort? Good. You should. Because this isn’t just about bears; it’s about us—our insatiable hunger to conquer, to tame, to turn wilderness into spectacle. Next time you round that bend and see those dark, intelligent eyes, ask yourself: who’s really the wild one here? And what does it cost to wave back? Video by @cristea.georgiana100 [Transfăgărășan Bears, Wildlife Conservation, Carpathian Majesty, Romania’s Brown Bears, Bear Habituation, Human Encroachment, Roadside Wildlife, Mountain Roads, Carpathian Wilderness, Nature’s Decline, Wildlife Encounters, Bear Behavior, Romania’s Natural Heritage, Environmental Impact, Carpathian Giants, Tourism Footprint, Ecological Fragility, Bear Conservation, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Nature’s Elegy] #romania #travel #wildlife #transfagarasan
Ever locked eyes with a bear? Not through the safety of a screen or the sterile glass of a zoo, but raw, unfiltered, heart-thumping proximity. On the serpentine coils of the Transfăgărășan Highway, where asphalt slashes through the ribcage of the Carpathians, the bear waits—not as a predator, but as a beggar. Monarch of the forest, reduced to a roadside oddity, waving with an eerie, almost parodic mimicry of human gesture. It’s not cute. It’s tragic. A salute from a king dethroned, stripped of his dominion, now hustling tourists for scraps. This isn’t just an encounter; it’s an indictment. Romania harbors over 6,000 brown bears, the last bastion of Europe’s wild giants. But here, they’re caricatures of themselves, their instincts blunted by the rustle of plastic bags and the sweet rot of discarded food. The Transfăgărășan, that ribbon of glory carved by Ceausescu’s ambition, slices through ancient bear territory—a collision course where nature doesn’t just meet mankind, it surrenders to it. The bears’ wave isn’t a friendly gesture; it’s a learned behavior, an evolutionary compromise forged in the shadow of our dominance. So, what do you feel when you see it? Pity? Amusement? Discomfort? Good. You should. Because this isn’t just about bears; it’s about us—our insatiable hunger to conquer, to tame, to turn wilderness into spectacle. Next time you round that bend and see those dark, intelligent eyes, ask yourself: who’s really the wild one here? And what does it cost to wave back? Video by @cristea.georgiana100 [Transfăgărășan Bears, Wildlife Conservation, Carpathian Majesty, Romania’s Brown Bears, Bear Habituation, Human Encroachment, Roadside Wildlife, Mountain Roads, Carpathian Wilderness, Nature’s Decline, Wildlife Encounters, Bear Behavior, Romania’s Natural Heritage, Environmental Impact, Carpathian Giants, Tourism Footprint, Ecological Fragility, Bear Conservation, Human-Wildlife Conflict, Nature’s Elegy] #romania #travel #wildlife #transfagarasan

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