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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Death road, El camino de la Muerte, Yungas road….. where are we?
DynamoBike core team is a small group of Hungarians from Budapest but thanks to social networking we can welcome our friends from all over the world on board. In Outside Hungary topic we are sharing their unbelievable travel stories, of … Continue reading
Wine + shine + Erdőbénye = Practice makes perfect
Three years is not a long time, three days are even shorter but enough to bring – wine makers and wine lovers together – jazz bands, solo pianists and funky DJs together (who all like wine) – future wine lovers: … Continue reading
Water-propellers and spidercam
There was a time when Hungarians were great warriors on land, on horse back. It is true but that time is over so what is the point? The point is that this is the time when Hungarians are great warriors … Continue reading
No gondolas in Velence (Hungarian Venice)…
…but there is delicious fried fish (our “national seafood”, the Hungarian Hekk), draught beer, and gherkins which are worth fighting for all the way through those vertically challenging rollercoaster rides in the hills of Velence. TWICE. What happens if you … Continue reading
Wine + shine = Erdőbénye
We know it looks like a difficult equation but if you think about it… Hungary is a great wine producing country, at least we, Hungarians are sure about it. That means a bit less than 10 million people. We just … Continue reading
For the Monarchy For the Better
Despite the fact Hungary has ceased to be a Monarchy ever since 1918, there is one more righteous claim from the uncrowned successor of the Kingdom of Music to overtake the musical throne of Hungary: This uncrowned talent is PRINCE. … Continue reading
The Holy Trinity: Music, Zoo, Bikes
Cycling out to the Zoo of Budapest is not a newly conceived idea at all. Lots of people do it ever since the official bike lane has been constructed along Andrássy avenue. Cycling out for a concert IN the Zoo, … Continue reading
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