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This is a selection of photographs that were taken in Hungary during the summer of 2006.
The majority of the photographs are from the country's Northern Uplands (Északi Felföld) on the slopes of the Bükk and Mátra mountains.



Video...


» A snapshot of Hungary


Links...


Some useful external links about Hungary:

» Hungary Tourism
» Eger webcam
» Eger castle webcam
» Budapest webcam
» Kékestetö webcam
» A note about webcams


Hungary
Please click on the images below to view them in a larger size

[Internal page link] Photograph of the tower at the Aladar Bitskey swimming pool [Internal page link] Photograph of a foaming fountain in Eger [Internal page link] Photograph of the park by Aladar Bitskey swimming pool
The tower at the Aladár
Bitskey swimming pool

The foaming water of a
fountain in Eger

A park opposite the Aladár
Bitskey swimming pool


[Internal page link] Photograph of aerials above Noszvaj [Internal page link] Photograph of vines at Noszvaj [Internal page link] Photograph of a bunch of grapes
Communication: aerials at
water works above Noszvaj

Wispy clouds follow the
vines at Noszvaj

Hungary's greatest crop:
the grape


[Internal page link] Photograph of twisted vines above Noszvaj [Internal page link] Photograph of a lake at Szalajka Volgy [Internal page link] Photograph of a lake through trees at Szalajka Volgy
Ancient twisted vines in
the hills at Noszvaj

The green waters of the lake
at the head of Szalajka Volgy

Shimmering water beyond the trees in Szalajka Volgy

[Internal page link] Photograph of a wooden cross on Mount Istallosko [Internal page link] Photograph of the sun through the trees [Internal page link] Photograph of the lower slopes of the Bukk
A cross frames the sky on
Mount Istállóskő

The bright sun penetrates
the forest canopy

The lower slopes of the Bükk looking toward Szilvásvárad

[Internal page link] Photograph of a spring in Szalajka Volgy [Internal page link] Photograph of the statue of Dobo fighting the Turks infront of the Minorite Church in Eger [Internal page link] Photograph of the facade of the Eger Basilica
The sun hits a fresh-water
spring in Szalajka Volgy

Dobó fights the Turks
before the Minorite Church

The grand façade of Eger's Basilica

[Internal page link] Photograph of the Eger roofscape [Internal page link] Photograph of the old and the new television transmitters on Kekesteto [Internal page link] Photograph looking out over the water of Egerszaloki viztarolo
Blue sky overt the vibrant
Eger roofscape

Old and new: the TV towers
on Kékestető

Looking out over the waters
of Egerszalóki víztároló


[Internal page link] Photograph of the Chain Bridge over the river Danube at Budapest [Internal page link] Photograph of a statue of St Stephen in Budapest [Internal page link] Photograph of the castle at Sirok
Budapest's Chain Bridge
over the Danube

The statue of St Stephen at
the Fishermen's Bastion

The ruins of Sirok's
14th-century castle


[Internal page link] Photograph from inside the castle at Sirok [Internal page link] Photograph of the statue of Istvan Dobo in Eger [Internal page link] Photograph of electricity pylons in Hungary
The crumbling remains of the
ancient castle at Sirok

István Dobó fights the Turks
in the centre of Dobó tér

Power of Hungary: pylons
against a rich blue sky


[Internal page link] The panoramic roofscape of Eger
The panoramic roofscape of Eger

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