Friday, April 4, 2014

 In March 2014, Arlana and I were at the train station to see off some missionaries as they were being transferred to Romania.
 While we were touring the school at the village of Porumbrei, Moldova, a flock of Turkeys came towards us.  I was almost like they were "watch dogs"!
 But, I guess the turkeys were looking for a handout!
 At the National Museum of History of Moldova, Arlana looks at huge diorama of a seen that took place during WW II.
 A display at the National Museum of History of Moldova shows some military artillery.
 A section of the Museum of History is dedicated to the time when Russia was in control of the country.  As seen above, it appeared to be similar to the holocaust that took place in Germany.
 Some more information about the occupation of the country by the Russians is shown above.  The voters of this country need to see this exhibit before they vote!  Some people in this country still favor the Russian way of life!
 The Museum also has an outdoor display showing some rock carvings around burial locations.  These statues are dated to sometime BC and were found in the Moldova area.
Arlana is standing in front of the entrance to the National Museum of History of Moldova.  We visited the Museum on 29 March 2014.

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