Balkans 2019 - Tuesday, June 11 - Belgrade, Serbia, to Budapest, Hungary


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IMG_1001 - A morning walkabout of our Budapest hotel neighbourhood before our departure
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IMG_1002 - University of Belgrade, Departments of Architecture, and Civil and Electrical Engineering
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IMG_1012 - Research on the insulating effects of plants grown on the walls and roof of a building
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IMG_1013 - In the Architecture and Engineering Building were displayed many research papers of projects done there.
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IMG_1015 - Nikola Tesla, 1856–1943. He developed the science of alternating current in labs in both Europe and the USA.
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IMG_1020 - Four Sava bridges: The orange Gazella Bridge, the Old and New Railroad Bridges, and the Ada Bridge with a fine spray of cables from one tower
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IMG_1021 - On route E75 to Novi Sad, Serbia, north to the Hungarian border, and on to Budapest
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IMG_1024 - Iconic modern Balkans of red roofs and Serbian prairie. Here there are intermixed corn and wheat fields.
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IMG_1029 - The Pannonian Basin, a flat, ancient lake bottom, starts at Belgrade and covers Hungary and the nearby part of Croatia.
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IMG_1031 - Serbia's largest outlet shopping center, The Fashion Park Outlet Center Indija, on the main highway near Indija.
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IMG_1034 - The Danube River at Novi Sad. Here it really does look blue.
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IMG_1041 - Vojvodina province offers some of the richest agricultural land in Serbia for field crops, livestock, and grapes.

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