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One of the things I love most about Central and Eastern Europe is its abundant natural beauty. Lake Bled, a glacial lake in the Julian Alps in Slovenia is a...
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by Allan Tudzin, March 29, 2011
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Consult the Urban Dictionary under the word “bohemian” (spelled with a lowercase B), and you will get a definition that reads: “[Someone] who leads an alternative lifestyle. They are not hippies...
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Last July, Dr. Carl Richards wrote a guest post on Bohemian Ink about his “excellent adventures” traveling through Central Europe with his old school chum, Chuck Kemmerer. Together, the two...
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No doubt, Budapestians do love their four-legged companions! Here we show just a small sampling of some of the city’s furriest citizens. Images by Scott Warren and Jessica Tudzin.
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Nearly 70 percent of the buildings in Budapest were destroyed in 1945, when the Soviets fought the Nazis over control of the city. Despite that sad fact, much of the...
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It’s raining in Budapest today—a welcome relief from the humid summer heat. But it got me to thinking: we’re already halfway though summer. I’m finding that every season here brings...
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“Its great courtyards and southern and western facades, which are not visible from the Danube and from the Pest side, have good 18th-century details and proportions, Baroque rather than classical,...
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Photo essay by Jessica Tudzin. Featured Lion’s Gate image by fellow expat Scott Warren.
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Photography by Scott Warren, Budapest Budadad@gmail.com