Babele
From World travel guide
Babele (meaning old women) is a name for an area on the Bucegi Mountains plateau in Romania.
Babele is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. The name comes from some mushroom shaped rock formations, the result of erosion and varying hardness of the rock layers.
The Bucegi Sphinx is another rock formation in the same area, named for its sphinx-like appearance.
The Babele challey is accessible either by cable car from Buşteni or by road. It can also be reached by foot, coming from Buşteni through Valea Jepilor (Juniper Valley), or from the crest of Bucegi Mountains, from the Piatra Arsă challey.
[[ro:Vârful Babele, Munţii Bucegi Actually, "Babele" ( baba, pl. "babale") - with accent on first "e", not on "a" - is a device, in reel shape , 40-60 cm tall, used to anchor the boats and ships on it in docks. (by Costin)
