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Eger and the Valley of the Beautiful Women
Last weekend I took a day trip to Eger with my roommate Lucie and our friends Jen and Jess. We went based off of a recommendation from my friend who studied out here a few years ago. It was a good recommendation!! Jen, Jess, and I are all in the same Hungarian Culture class. One of the assignments is to give a group presentation on anything about Hungarian Culture. It's pretty open ended so we decided to make this our project! ...
Wine in a coke bottle
... cellars where you can taste wine and then buy it for super cheap! We can't say we loved hungarian wine but we found one semisweet red wine and it came in a 2 L plastic pop bottle! We saw lots of people drive up with plastic bottles and get them filled. It was awesome. With wine in hand we trekked back to our hotel and had an amazing dinner. We loved how cheap Hungary was but ...
Bulls Blood and Beautiful Women
... springs that had different mineral compositions. One of the pools had a strong sulfur smell because of the sulfur content in its source spring but the rest of the pools smelled better. We went on a Saturday and it was a VERY busy day so it was harder to find a spot to sit and relax in any of the pools and unfortunately it was more of a beach atmosphere than the baths in Budapest with people throwing around beach balls and playing on water toys in the baths. We still ...
Eger
... he kohvi, kuniks tuleb suur pilv, mis ajab mu bussijaama tagasi. Tundub, et olen vanalinnas igal tänaval juba olnud ja väljaspool vanalinna ei tundu olevat midagi väga põnevat. Bussini on aega 14 minutit. Eriti täpne.
Kõik kohad on järsku pungil täis koolilapsi, ju on tunnid läbi saanud.
Tagasisõit läheb mingit teist marsruuti pidi, aga võtab sama kaua aega. Magan enamuse osa teest. Väljas on hoolimata pärastlõunasest ajast pime ...
Camera Obscura
... prepared, even hoping, to hate the castle museum, but I just couldn't. The mid-sized museum had a collection of quality folk arts and crafts items (one of my favorites was a chess set where the pawns were tradesmen holding the symbols of their various professions), medieval paraphernalia (mostly reproductions), and a cogent history of the castle and it's famous siege, with English descriptions.
You see, probably the reason the old guy was so vain about being ...


