Re: Bathing in the Prut.
I remember we used to take a bus to the "Gaenseheufel" beach (named "Lido"
under Romanian rule), I forgot where it ran from in the city. Next to it
was a bigger beach (Schwimmbad) named "Venetia" in Romanian, and there was
also a "free" beach, the name of which I forgot. The Gaenseheufel had
cabins, a good restaurant, and you had to use Badeschuhe to get into the water
because of the pebbles.
The photographs are very realistic, I remember in the summer of 1944 when
everything was wild,no services or cabins, we used to swim to the place on
the photograph, there was a spot which was deep enough for diving.
Gerhard Schreiber
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