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Tag Archives: Szekesfehervar
The Castle in the Fog
The things you discover when stumbling through the foggy moorlands, running from poachers, peat cutters, and the horsemen of the apocalypse. Continue reading
Let’s take the Train into the Sunset!
Photographed at the train station in Székesfehérvár, Hungary. Links:
The largest Roman city you never heard of: Gorsium
Fumbling through the Puszta fog, somewhere between Balaton and Buda, between Pannonia and Pest, I discovered the largest Roman city you probably never heard of: Gorsium. Continue reading