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I love to bike. I bike everywhere -- to work, going home, for fun. If it is possible to go with my bike instead of my car, I'll do it. My car gets quite lonely when sunny spring days start, but as I said, I absolutely love to bike.
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Although I have been to Balatonfüred many times – usually to do some sailing – I was never really interested in the town itself. We had a walk on the avenue at the bank of the lake, had dinner, did some shopping in a supermarket, had a place to sleep, and that was basically it. This time, I tried a bit of a different approach and visited this town with a Lomographer's eye.
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I admit it. I'm an introvert. But that doesn't mean I don't like company or that I don't like to socialize. It just means that I cherish my alone time.
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Are you still longing for a fresh summer cocktail with your best friends, filled with sunshine, lots of swimming, some chilling and exploring, and a healthy dose of pálinka, Hungary's national pride? Then you should start packing your bags right away and book yourself that last-minute ticket to Lake Balaton!
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At the main square in Zagreb you can find trams, a market, a fountain, many shops and restaurants and always, no matter when you go you are bound to run into somebody that you know :)
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I live in the middle of Graz. I've been to a lot of cities in my 24 years of life: cities like Vienna, Amsterdam, London, Paris, and a lot more. But to me, Graz is the most beautiful of them all. It has the nicest people living there, it's very green. It's just great.
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Now on it's 14th year, the HGF Croatian Music Festival attracts teenagers from across the country to watch local up-and-coming metal and rock bands perform during the months of May and June. This year, 32 bands performed, including the Croatian super-group "Let 3."
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This small city Kostanjevica is an island, around is river, that why it is called Kostanjevica on Krka (slo. Kostanjevica na Krki). If you start from Ljubljana, you mast go by the highway direction Novo Mesto, Krško - Dolenjska, 1 hour 20min, you can't miss board where to go down for Kostanjevica. It is near Zagreb too, highway from Zagreb - Ljubljana, 2 hours. The train come in Krško, 20min by bus from Kostanjevica.
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I was on the way back from the Balkans, where I just had shot an image-film for a NGO. Our way by car led us through Slovenia, which impressed us very much. Despite it was a state of the Balkan-Region, it very much looked like Switzerland in many ways. This was due to the mountains but also the renovated state of roads and buildings and the obvious economic success of the country. As so they have to deal with the common problem of over-aging.
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Mimara Museum in the centre of Zagreb, is known to the people of Zagreb as one of the biggest museums in the city and as one of the first skating places in Zagreb. It has a huge playground in the back called "srednjač" where you can go running, play football or basketball or just chill.
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The Kunsthaus was built in 2003 when Graz was European Capital of Culture. It was designed by London architects Peter Cook and Colin Fournier and is a very cool futuristic building – in my opinion it looks like a big blue space ship - situated near the river Mur between Südtiroler Platz and Lendkai.
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After twenty-five years, I revisited this beautiful city. We had a free Saturday, so we decided to have a short trip to Graz. I shot in black and white and interestingly enough, it was raining almost all day, so the weather and the chosen medium kind of fitted with each other.
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Castle Riegersburg is situated above the Styrian village Riegersburg on a 482m high volcano rock. You are able to reach it by foot or with an elevator. To walk up means to use the original path leading to the entrance of the imposing castle - it is over 850 years old and was impregnable for hundreds of years.
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The Lurgrotte is Austrian’s largest water flowing cave. It is situated in Styria in a little village named Semriach, 25 km away from Graz. The cave is five km long and you can see lots of drip stones, bizarre sinter formations, enormous rock domes and submontane canyons.
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The Grazer Schloßberg is a 123 m high rock which lies on the waterside of the river Mur over the Grazer main square. Here you can find the town's landmark – the Uhrturm.
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Kitzeck is the highest vineyard village in Austria and is situated in the southern Styrian Vineland in the Sausal. Since 900 years there is cultivated vine because of the mild climate - even figs grow there! The Kitzecker vine is well known all over the country and even furthermore the boarders of Austria.
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When I heard of the Murinsel project for the first time I was very curious to see it: A cafe swimming in the midst of the river Mur! When I came to Graz I surely visited this extraordinary cafe. And I was fascinated by the realization of this project.
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When you go on a holiday to Styria, a wonderful province of Austria with a breathtaking landscape, you will maybe hear of Gsellmann’s Weltmaschine. Franz Gsellmann who created this strange machine without any practical use was a farmer in Edelsbach near Feldbach in the middle of the Eastern Styrian Vulkanland.
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Ik heb er geen probleem mee om het toe te geven; ik ben introvert. Het is helemaal niet zo dat ik niet van gezelschap houd, of dat ik een hekel heb aan sociaal doen, maar gewoon, ik geniet van de tijd die ik op mijn eentje doorbreng.
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今年的第 14 屆 HGF 克羅埃西亞音樂節吸引了來自全國各地的熱血青年,群聚在五月和六月欣賞當地新崛起的金屬與搖滾樂團演出。今年有 32 個團隊參加演出,其中包括克羅埃西亞的超火紅樂團「 Let 3 」。