From Romania, We left Sulina, the place where the Danube, the second largest river in Europe, is lost in the sea, full of emotion and curiosity to know where it is born, the Black Forest Mountains, Germany. It's incredibly spectacular to see how out of a shimmering water drop that you can hold in the palm of your hands, growing over each milestone turns into a giant of stunning strength and greatness, and how all this grandeur has come to the apogee, the end of power, the quagmire is lost in the sea. It is an impressive image of the beginning and the end that unfolds continuously over 2858 km, and multiple countries.
This is where the Danube meets the Black Sea at Sulina.