The River Guarded By Twin Castles….

Can you imagine two fortresses guarding a border nowadays?

Theewari Dulandiya
Weeds & Wildflowers

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The two giant castles on opposite banks seem like a historical movie. If you want to see this view, you should go to the Narva in Estonia. Narva is the third-largest city in Estonia and the country’s eastern extreme point. Also, Narva is the border city between Estonia and Russia. This river is Estonia’s largest river, which called the Narva river. The river forms the border. Estonia on the right and Russia on the left.

Here are some facts about Narva. Let’s begin to know how to reach there. There are three ways to reach Narva from Tallinn by train, bus, or car. I chose the bus option. It took at least 2 hours and 50 minutes to reach Narva.

First, I went to the Narva Museum. There are no less than 15 minutes of walking distance from the bus station to the Narva museum. These beautiful city views captured my attention as I was heading toward the museum.

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The monument of Paul Keres is inviting you to play a chess game. He is an Estonian chess player and international grand-master.

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Theewari Dulandiya
Weeds & Wildflowers

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