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Moldova will enchant you with the beauty of nature, traditional dishes, incredible wine, and also with hospitality.

Certainly, Moldova might not be as well-known as some other travel destinations, but it still offers a unique and charming atmosphere that can be wonderful for photography. Here are some places you might consider visiting:

1. Chișinău: The capital city itself has various photographic opportunities. Explore the city's parks, monuments, and Soviet-era architecture. The bustling central market, known as the "Piața Centrală," can offer lively scenes.


2. Orheiul Vechi: This historical and archaeological complex is known for its cave monasteries and scenic landscapes. The Răut River winding through the hills makes for great landscape photography. Within the boundaries of the Orheiul Vechi Landscape, 20 archaeological sites are documented, two of which are exceptionally large ensembles traditionally named by the local population: Peștera and Butuceni. The cultural-natural and landscape reservation is on the list of candidates to be included in the UNESCO heritage.


3. Cricova Winery and Milestii Mici Winery: The Republic of Moldova is a wine-growing country, ranking among the topmost important wine-producing nations in the world. Moldova is known for its wine, and the Cricova Winery offers a unique photographic experience. You can explore the underground wine cellars and capture the vast collection of wine bottles. The underground cellars of Mileștii Mici hold the world's largest collection of wines (over 1.5 million collectible bottles) and entered the Guinness World Records in 2005.


4. Saharna and Tipova Monasteries: These monasteries are located amidst picturesque cliffs and lush landscapes. The views and the architecture provide excellent subjects for your lens. At Țîpova, on the rocky bank of the Dniester River (approximately 100 km north of Chișinău), lies the largest Orthodox rock monastery in Moldova, also considered one of the largest in Europe. Saharna forms 22 waterfalls, among which the most well-known is the "Groapa Țiganului" Waterfall, with a height of 5 meters.


5. Soroca Fortress: This medieval fortress on the bank of the Dniester River is a photogenic spot. The stone walls, towers, and the surrounding views make for interesting compositions. Soroca Fortress was built at the crossing over the Dniester River, on the site of older fortifications. It is also known as the place where the Moldavian troops, led by the famous statesman Dimitrie Cantemir, and the Russian armies led by Tsar Peter I, gathered during the Pruth Campaign against the Turkish soldiers in the year 1711.


6. Gagauzia Region: This autonomous region has a unique culture and traditions. Capturing the traditional clothing, local markets, and the distinctive architecture can provide a different perspective.


7. Capriana Monastery: This monastery is surrounded by a beautiful forest. The combination of religious architecture and natural surroundings can lead to stunning photos.


8. Vărzărești Monastery: Known for its distinctive blue color, this monastery offers an interesting architectural contrast with the surrounding greenery.


9. Lunca Prutului Reservation: The "Prutul de Jos" Scientific Reserve is a protected area located in the lower course of the Prut River, including Lake Beleu and its surroundings, in the southwestern part of the Republic of Moldova.

Between the villages of Văleni and Slobozia Mare in the Cahul District, Lake Beleu is an ideal place for nature enthusiasts. The lake hosts flocks of pelicans heading towards the Danube, black-winged stilts, great egrets, grey herons, and other birds. From May to July, white and yellow water lilies bloom on Lake Beleu.


10. Cave of Duruitoarea Veche: The "Grota Duruitoarea Veche" is known as an ancient settlement from the Stone Age. It consists of three chambers with a total length of 49 meters, width of 5-9 meters, and is situated above the village of Duruitoarea (Rîșcani District), at a height of 33 meters. Remains of animals, fragments of tools, and traces of primitive humans from around 250-300 thousand years ago have been discovered here.


11. Transnistria: Although a breakaway region, Transnistria has a unique atmosphere. Photographing the Soviet-era relics, memorials, and local life can be intriguing. Also we visit Tighina Fortress (renamed Bender by the Turks) that is an architectural ensemble with an irregular quadrilateral plan, surrounded by wide walls with a thickness of 2.3 - 3 m and tall walls made of limestone and brick. It has 10 artillery bastions at the corners, 11 towers, and 6 gates, all encircled by a stone moat.


12. Local Festivals and Events: Check the local calendar for festivals, fairs, and events. These gatherings can provide excellent opportunities to capture candid shots of local culture and traditions.


As with any photography trip, it's important to respect local customs and ask for permission when photographing people or private spaces. Additionally, take advantage of the different lighting conditions throughout the day to capture the essence of each place.


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