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What Next? Feb 03 2010

A week ago, to the day, I arrived back home in Bucharest.

It was a trip I won’t be forgetting. You see, a loving husband, a wonderful father, a top-notch grandfather and my best friend was taken from this family, unexpectedly.

I won’t be going into details here, but needless to say, its been a rough few months.

During my stay in the UK, I had sold CeeVee and the question I keep hearing is “what next Lee”

To be honest, I don’t know. I know we @ wilks have a couple of clients projects we are putting the final touches to, but after this I am not 100% sure.

I do see a future in eCommerce, I see a future in Content, and I can how combing the two will work. Thats one idea. I have others.

I just wanted to update you guys on where I am at, and to hopefully answer your “what next?” question.

Until the next time.

Rest In Peace Dad, I will miss you and love you always.

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Trip to Rosia Montana Feb 17 2009

Rosia Montana

As mentioned in my post last week, we headed to Rosia Montana to find out more about the town, research the area, and see how we can get involved in preserving the history of one of the oldest, if not the oldest, town in Romania.

As we arrived, at what I’ll call the entry point to Rosia Montana (see pic above), I was amazed by how different it looked compared to other local villages.

Until you’ve been through Romania, you don’t really get the “feel” of a Romanian village, but this one, was different.

I was immediately struck by its beauty, and not just because of the white flakes that smothered it, but by the visual history that could be seen within.

Stephanie from the Save Rosia Montana campaign had kindly given me the number for Andrei Gruber. Upon our arrival Andrei had greeted us at his newly opened Hostel called La Gruber

Andrei Gruber

We quickly got talking to Andrei regarding the area, the history, and the present moment. We were then joined by his girlfriend whom politely made us a warm cup of coffee. I was very curious as to what has been happening so I asked plenty of questions regarding the youth generation, education (they have 3 schools), the general feeling within the community, their ideas about the future, and of course, what would they like their next project to be? I was like a kid in a toy store, I was that excited.

La Gruber was privately funded by local community members. 

Surprisingly enough, they have no connectivity in Rosia Montana. For the past year, Romtelecom has said the area is not worth their investment. I instantly cried aloud with my thoughts on this, of course. These people would and do strive on being connected with the ‘outside world’. 

Andrei had then offered to take us downtown, and up to one of 8 lakes in the town itself. EIGHT!

Lake 1 of 8!

We had walked for about 15mins and the history was truely amazing, buildings dating back to 1933 and even earlier. Most of which had been bought by the Rosia Montana Gold Corporation awaiting demolition.

We returned back into town to go to the Museum. We had managed to get the guide to take us to into the mines themselves. After walking down 30m in stairs, we arrived at the original Roman mines, which were built manually in the year 131. 

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2,000 years ago these mines were dug, by hand. Quite simple you think? Nope, these mines go down 12 more levels, and up another 4 and continue for at least 24km (15ish miles). These are the ones that are actually known about. What we found amazing was the fact the tunnels and mines were built with the utmost precision, even if 2,000 years ago. They reside at the perfect width and height to get the maximum space without them collapsing. 

Roman Mines

We saw the crystals, we saw the iron, we saw the gold. We saw THE ONLY ROMAN MINE IN THE WORLD. This is the history right here and now. This is where Unesco WHC needs to step up. Nowhere in the world can you visit original mines and tunnels belonging to the Roman’s with original inscriptions on the walls.

Upon leaving the mines and later saying our goodbyes to our superb host, we got thinking. 

The mines cannot be used further as its a 10RON – 13RON ratio on incoming/outgoing. 

Clearly, the only way to preserve this beautiful, and historic town is Tourism. The Minister of Tourism needs to step up to the plate and be counted for. The thermal waters below Bucharest are irrelevant. Project our heritage, project our history, and help to bring pride back to this country, instead of trying to sell it of like its nothing to us, to some Canadian corporation greedy for money and gold, and willing to stop at nothing until it gets it. (for those that aren’t aware, the use of Cyanide is banned in Europe, and under European Laws too)

With tourism, you create jobs. Jobs for the youngsters. The RMGC’s plan for the next 16years of excavation would only create 350 jobs. Tourism can create this is just one year. The tourist potential is the gold mine. (pardon the pun!)

We fully support the efforts of Rosia Montana and its people, and will continue in our efforts to ensure its preserved.

Can I count on your support with me?

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Save Rosia Montana & Corna Valley Feb 08 2009

Rosia Montana

Update: Moments ago, I just received a call from Ms Stephanie Roth, the driving force behind Save Rosia Montana. She thanked me for my support in this post, with my response being, “there is plenty more where that came from”. Also, one of our commenters pointed out that Mine Your Own Business tells the other side of the story. This was 100% funded by the Rosia Montana Gold Corp. Therefore, its a one sided story from RMGC and goes to prove their ignorance. 

After my article a few weeks back “History of Romania – Help Please” I came across a PBS Wide Angel Piece on Gold Futures - The Future of a Romanian Mining Town.

I was aware on a smaller scale of a Canadian corporations gold digging ploy through the father-in-laws land being one of those excavated.

But I was certainly not prepared for I was fortunate enough to have seen last night. Rosia Montana, the oldest village in Romania is being torn apart by greed. The unhealthy kind of greed, literally. They’ll use cyanide to excavate. 

That and Corna Valley. 

Now, you might be thinking, who gives a shit. But what lies beneath these villages is 300 tons of Gold. Or to put its another way in monetary value, €250,000,000+ (yes, million) worth of gold. Not to mention the 1,600 tons of silver. 

So, not only is Romania the richest country in terms of natural reserves of water, gas, oil, and now gold, but it is always the richest in terms of history. Beneath these villages are inscriptions from the Roman’s dictating the earliest Roman Law.

To put it in more simple terms, we are one of the richest countries, across most levels, in the European Union. 

I urge you to check out Save Rosia Montana and spread the word.

We are heading to Rosia Montana this week, to see how we can get involved, help preserve history, create sustainable futures, and make history.

Are you in?

(below is a Vimeo embedded player of the PBS piece (55mins in length). You can download the documentary here)

 
PBS – Gold Futures – Rosia Montana from Lee Wilkins on Vimeo.

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image source: Marius R

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Mangalia, Romania Feb 01 2009

Mangalia, Romania

Friday & Saturday saw us take a quick trip to Mangalia, Romania for an event organized by the Minister of Tourism, Romania. ANAT She had failed to show for the event, go figure, but nonetheless I jumped on the opportunity to take some snaps! 

I have uploaded some pictures to my Flickr Account whilst there.

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History of Romania – Help Please Jan 22 2009

Hi Guys

I am calling out to you all to help me find movies, documentaries, books, literature, EVERYTHING related to the history of Romania.

I have of course done my own research, but what do I know? You are the people, so hit me up with links to anything and everything that falls under the category of “Romanian History”

I want to know the What, When, Who & Why of RO! (pref in English)

Please leave a comment or @leewilkins me on Twitter

Multumesc Mult

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Obama Win? Oct 30 2008


American Stories, American Solutions from Lee Wilkins on Vimeo.

My knowledge and real in-depth understanding is pretty much on the slim-to-none side as of recent.

But what I do know is enough to make me believe and understand that with an Obama/Biden administration things can only go upwards for the folks of America.

The above movie is a 28min clip from the Obama administration. This advert, which is what it is, is clearly a well-thought out process.

A process that will ensure that Obama succeeds.

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Flickr Pics Oct 11 2008

be sure to hope on by flickr page for more goodness. Recent uploads include some images from my recent New York City, Atlantic City and Long Branch trips.

Click Me!

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Bloggers.ro Sep 28 2008

I registered the domain some time ago with the idea of doing something community related for bloggers in Romania. Never really nailed anything down.

So, if you were me, what would you do with bloggers.ro? 

Update: If I like the idea, I will fund the development, and you will run the project.

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Back to Flickr Sep 19 2008

When I first joined Flickr it was back in August 2004. I even secured the url /lee to begin with. Everything was great.

But then, when I needed to renew my Pro Account the only option was to use Paypal. But as I was/am in Romania, Paypal for me was not an option. So I deleted the account.

TWO DAYS later they implemented a payment gateway which wasn’t Paypal! Damn it. 

Anyway, I have begun to use Flickr again. Here is a picture I took recently. I was lucky enough to have the opportunity to attend Formula 1 in Hungary in August.

Be sure to stop on by my flickr page here: http://flickr.com/photos/wilkinslee

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Canon 5D Mark II Sep 17 2008

If you’re a wannabe digital slr owner like myself then you need to check this out:

Engadget: 21.1MP Canon 5D Mark II with HD Video

Of course, if like me, then you would have been looking at this pre-5D Mark II:

DPreview: 12.3MP Nikon D90 with HD Video

Canon were lacking behind with the D90 announcement. But with Canon announcing an extra 8.8MP and a price tag of a mere $2,699 (body only) then the Photography wars have just begun!

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