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Tag Archives: Monty Python
“What have the Romans given us in return?” – Eger 1.
“What have the Romans given us in return?” being in Eger this Monty Python quote might occur with a slight change “what have the Turks given us in return?” … the longest novel (“Egri csillagok”/ “Eclipse of the Crescent Moon”by … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, Hot in Hungary, Outside Budapest
Tagged bath house, Bull's Blood, crescent moon, Eger, Egri Bikavér, Géza Gárdonyi, medieval, minaret, Monty Python, thermal water, Turkish, wine
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Rhythm and bike go hand in hand – part 7. – Biking elephant and Spanish inquisition
We know stories of elephant aka bull in a china shop and jokes about the everlasting relationship of elephant and little mouse. Oh, and the white elephant (means luck) that is just as rare as white raven in Hungary. Biking … Continue reading