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January 31, 2010 - Golden snow

Budapest winter

I guess yesterday we had the heaviest snowing in Budapest. We haven’t experienced anything like this since years. In fact I had to dig the gate out of the snow in the morning.

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January 30, 2010 - Icy river

Ice on the river- Budapest

The Danube is all icy in this cold weather. We have again a lot of snow and at time -10 Celsius degree. The river looks special like this. You can see more photo here.

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January 29, 2010 - At the Nyugati

Budapest

Zannnie took this photo and I needed a few seconds to recognise where it was taken. At the Nyugati (Western Railway Station).

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January 28, 2010 - Traffic of Buda

Budapest

This pictu shows quite well how the roads are running long the Danube in Buda. On the left you can see the Parliament Building and far in the background the Palace of Buda.

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January 27, 2010 - Information board

Margit híd felújítás

This is information board is standing at the Margarete bridge informing people about the details of the bridge reconstruction and about the new possible routes while the bridge is closed.

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January 26, 2010 - Tramway No.2

Budapest

Not in Christmas decoration anymore, but this is the tramway No. 2. This and the tram No. 19 are the most touristic lines with a great view along the Danube.

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January 25, 2010 - Szentendrei street

Budapest

The Szentendrei street plays a quite important role in the traffic of Budapest. It leads you to the north from the city.

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January 24, 2010 - Passing by

Budapest

This church is at the Batthyány tér in Buda. I drive here almost every day but only since I have been running this blog I have an eyes for the details around me.:)

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January 23, 2010 - Roofs of Budapest

Roofs of Budapest

The snowy roofs of the VIIIth district in Budapest. Isn’t it romantic?:)

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