Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Cheeeeese


Mineral water that some guy brought us from his house - en route to Vienna!


Bean salad in Linz, Austria.


Approaching Melk, Austria


Being famous in Vienna.
Declaration of Human Rights at the UN right before the best lecture ever.

Vienna

Ice cream and wandering with Reid's mom in Vienna.


Approaching Bratislava.

Super cool Urban Living photo exhibition.



Playing chess in Bratislava.

At the abandoned border crossing between Bratislava and Hungary.


Getting souvenirs at the Gyor town hall.


A day of waffling and walrusing at the thermal pools en route to Esztergom, Hungary.


Esztergom, Hungary.

Entering Budapest!!


St. Stephens Basilica

360 views from the top of the basilica with Jenika.


Hungarian elephants - kind of like our grizzly bears.


The artist collective we stayed at in Budapest.


The courtyard bar that had parties every night.

The oldest velodrome in Europe.


Just arfter riding on the velodrome... what a rush!


These bird nests are everywhere.


Break time - taking a dip in the Danube on the way to Solt, Hungary.

After missing our ferry and getting the last water taxi into Mohacs, our last Hungarian stop.


The police headquarters in Belgrade... or what's left of it.

Along the waterfront.


Entering Belgrade.


Our fancy night out on the town - just outside the Bohemian district in Belgrade. These are the starters.


Entrees - I had chicken stuffed with cheese and wrapped in proscuitto.


What was left of desert.


Entering Romania!

Sabrina and Jenika getting chased by strays.


Looking out over the Danube on our first night in Romania.

The abandoned house we stayed at our second night in Romania.


Waving to the cruisers on one of the most beautiful Danube rides ever.

A look back at the road behind us, steadily making our way up the Danube with Serbia on the other side of the water.


The narrows!


Break time at the top of a tough hill.




Our camp in Belogradchik.


The view on the walk down to camp.


Yashar and Phil making omelettes for the crew.

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