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Mon, 28 Feb 2011 | By alisonbraidwood | Photo Gallery
Photo's from my three day trip to Budapest.
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Mon, 28 Feb 2011 | By alisonbraidwood | Views [514]
So aside from the AMAZING Kodaly Course, not a lot was going well for me in Hungary. I got back to Budapest and got to my hostel, which lets just say I will NEVER be visiting again and hit a mega low. I missed home, Lawrence, friends, english speaking ... Read more >
Fri, 25 Feb 2011 | By alisonbraidwood | Photo Gallery
Photo's from my study trip to the Kodaly Institute
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Fri, 25 Feb 2011 | By alisonbraidwood | Views [1378]
After much anticipation I found out a few weeks back that I actually got in to the Visitors Course at the Kodaly Institute in Kecskemet, Hungary. So I booked everything and all I then had to do was make my way into the Great Plains of Hungary. Thats ... Read more >
Sun, 17 Oct 2010 | By peachpatrol | Photo Gallery | Scholarship Entry
My photographic series, 'colours of the eastern sector' was born in the hope of conveying the beauty and tenacity of Hungary. It is a land that has seen much hardship and tragedy, yet remains strong in the hope of a better day. Even when every street ...
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Tags: #2010wnphoto, travel photography scholarship 2010
Sat, 4 Sep 2010 | By eve76 | Views [2282]
When we arrived in Budapest, it felt
like we had stepped directly into the beginning of winter. The city was shrouded
in heavy gloom, rain sprinkled down on us and the wind howled down the darkened
streets. The buildings we passed were as ... Read more >
Tue, 31 Aug 2010 | By incarna | Views [403]
So i arrived in Budapest today. A marked and expected difference from Austria. What can i say... it has vague similarities to Athens in the way that everything is falling apart and there are giant holes in the ground from defunct construction sites. If ... Read more >
Sat, 28 Aug 2010 | By hopeschaberg | Views [483] | Comments [1]
Today was such a good day! I slept in a little, had breakfast, then
went and looked inside St. Stephens Basilica (beautiful huge church). I
went and found a local coffee shop on a side street, which equals
cheaper coffee. Here, its all espresso ... Read more >
Tags: great synagogue, parliment, st.stephens, train
Sat, 28 Aug 2010 | By benacris | Photo Gallery
is a very special city. You can still see the traces of the past on her skin.
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Sat, 28 Aug 2010 | By benacris | Photo Gallery
kids and play at the fountain
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Fri, 27 Aug 2010 | By hopeschaberg | Views [556]
I am so happy I took the advice from few good friends (Sophie, Holly, Wesley) to visit Budapest! Everything about it is beautiful! Before I start bragging on Budapest, let me start at the beggining of my trip... Monday morning my mom and sister Amanda ... Read more >
Tags: budapest, dublin, falling
Tue, 24 Aug 2010 | By lukas | Views [340]
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 | By akulhavy | Views [587]
July 27 th : Made it to Budapest pretty easy, took the subway to meet my couchsurfing host. Matthew from New York, my age, there following a girl he met back home. Seemed pretty cool online but a bit of a crazy guy in person. He claimed ... Read more >
Wed, 9 Jun 2010 | By 4ofus | Views [522]
Scored a free-bee from BA for cancelling my flight on the evening of the 3rd June, stayed overnight in London and flew out the following morning to Budapest. Really grateful for the opportunity for a bed before the next flight, so worked out well. Lovely ... Read more >
Wed, 9 Jun 2010 | By 4ofus | Photo Gallery
The Danube is flooding
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The fences that hold us in.
Was this barbwire built to hold us in or keep others out? Is its intent to hurt us with its sharp edges if we cross? Why does what could hurt some act as a refuge for those who build their webs inside of it? Why is the grass always greener on the other side? Perhaps we need to look down at our own feet at where we stand...
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