CERN, Amsterdam and Budapest I take a solo trip to Amsterdam, and we visit Budapest, and experience record floods of the Danube in Budapest.
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We did an orienteering course that took us all over the grounds | |
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| | | | Coming home from dinner in old town | | I took a 2 day trip to Amsterdam completely on my own. A few pictues from the Rijksmuseum - lots of famous paintings there. This is a dollhouse from, believe it or not, 1676 |
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| | | | | | Cute windshield for kids on bike |
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| | | | I liked these postcards - nice patterns | | On my way to the Quantified Self meeting |
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| | | | The meeting was held in a facility that also has some ongoing art projects | | The kids would have loved this huge swing |
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| | | | On the ferry, headed north of Amsterdam. I rented a bike, and had a lovely ride | |
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| | | | Self-portrait | | Lots of dikes |
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| | | | There was a separate bike path on most roads. | | In the town of Holysloot |
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| | | | I believe this is in Ransdorp | |
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| | | | | | On the way to Broek in Waterland - houseboats along the dike |
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| | | | Each with their own individual cable crossing | | Headed back to Geneva |
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| | | | In Budapest - we managed to hit the weekend where the highest flood, EVER, was predicted to peak in Budapest. We, along with the rest of Budapest, indulged in a lot of "flood tourism". | |
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| | | | The Parlimen building is normally quite a bit higher up from the river! | |
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| | | | The metro tunnel was very well protected | |
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| | | | | | I thought this milk packaging was neat - it's all a plastic bag, but there's actually a handle for pouring, made by inflating a little closed tube on the side |
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| | | | | | A very fancy McDonalds at the Budapest train station Hero's square, from a hop-on, hop-off bus tour. |
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| | | | At castle Hill | |
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| | | | The changing of the guard | |
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| | | | | | We're about to have a real thunderstorm here |
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| | | | | | We hopped out of the taxi that was taking us back to our hotel, because we could walk faster |
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| | | | Water, bubbling up from cracks in the street | | Extra sandbags reinforcing the defences of the Metro station |
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| | | | After this, the river area was blocked off | | The parking garage of our hotel |
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| | | | Water is beginning to seep through | | I learned online that these heavy buses and trucks were brought in to keep the subway tunnel underneath from rising up - never would have guessed that! |
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| | | | The road is getting pretty seriously wet from seepage here | |
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| | | | Filling sandbags | | Strange one-person benches in Budapest |
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| | | | Hero's square | | At the Szechenyi thermal bath - nicely warmed to 34 degrees - just perfect |
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| | | | | | The staff of one of the hop-on, hop-off tour buses helping with sandbags |
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| | | | Taking the tram to the Children's Railway in Budapest | | ...up a cogwheel track |
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| | | | ... and onto the Children's Railway, where kids ages 10 to 14 sell tickets, check tickets, and fulfill various other duties | | Apparently it was once run by the Young Pioneers, a communist youth group |
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| | | | We tried to find the ruins of a medieval monastery, but had no luck as the signs were very obscure and I can't make head or tails out of Hungarian. | | Peter took a picture of me with some flowers he picked |
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| | | | On the Erzsebet lookout tower. | |
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| | | | A monster beetle | | A fancy Hungarian restuarant for Eric's birthday dinner |
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