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Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on Motorcycle

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on Motorcycle
For many people, it’s a dream to drop everything and explore a new part of the world. In the summer of 2015, photographer Mihai Barbu and his girlfriend Oana Leulescu made this their reality and took their 4-year-old son Vladimir on an adventure he’ll never forget. They spent four months traveling across Europe, through 41 countries, spanning 28,000 kilometers (roughly 17,400 miles).


Above: Mihai, Oana, and Vladimir in Scotland.
Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleThe map of the family's journey, starting in Bucharest, Romania.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleThe view from wild camping in Finland.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleEnjoying a swim in Austria.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleFerrying from Tallin, Estonia to Helsinki, Finland.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleSeeing the Doonagore Castle in Ireland.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleMeeting a new friend in Ireland.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleOn the road in Spain.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleThe from wild camping in Spain.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleColorful doors in Porto, Portugal.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleLooking off a cliff in Montenegro.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleMeeting a wild monkey while in Morocco.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleRiding camels in the Sahara, Merzouga, Moroco.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleA sand storm in the Sahara desert.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleLove in the Lofoten Islands, Norwary.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleFamily portrait in Norway.

Four Months Traveling Across Europe with Family on MotorcycleAdding the last travel sticker.

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