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Post by hrithika on Nov 4, 2017 18:28:05 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Nov 4, 2017 18:29:23 GMT -5
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Post by adamrocks on Nov 4, 2017 18:31:20 GMT -5
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Post by girldrummer on Nov 4, 2017 18:31:20 GMT -5
This is a beautiful photo. Is this sculpture like our Tomb of the Unknown Soldier? I don't know anything about it. I wonder know took the photo? Adam looks mesmerized.
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Post by adamrocks on Nov 4, 2017 18:32:47 GMT -5
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Post by girldrummer on Nov 4, 2017 18:33:39 GMT -5
Adam is much for subtlety.
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Post by adamrocks on Nov 4, 2017 18:34:25 GMT -5
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Post by girldrummer on Nov 4, 2017 18:35:02 GMT -5
Was it good for me? Absolutely.
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Post by skaschep on Nov 4, 2017 18:35:21 GMT -5
This is a beautiful photo. Is this sculpture like our Tomb of the Unknown Soldier? I don't know anything about it. I wonder know took the photo? Adam looks mesmerized. visitbudapest.travel/local-secrets/statue-of-anonymus/Statue of Anonymus The statue of Anonymus, the first medieval Hungarian chronicler, is located in City Park, in the courtyard of Vajdahunyad Castle. The work of contemporary sculptor Miklós Ligeti pays tribute to the nameless storyteller. What makes his work unique is that he manages to portray an important historical figure while hiding his face under a hood. Anonymus' work provides an insight into medieval Hungary. His chronicles were signed as 'the notary of the most glorious King Béla', which is still not enough to accurately identify him as there were four kings called Béla in the 12th and 13th centuries, leaving him anonymous for now. Getting to the Statue of Anonymous: Take the Millennium Underground (M1), which runs underneath Andrássy Avenue to City Park I think I've been there when I was in Budapest with my sister a couple of years ago. ETA: Yes I took a picture of my sister standing next to this statue in 2013!
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Post by girldrummer on Nov 4, 2017 18:36:00 GMT -5
Adam is much for subtlety. Damn my type. Of course, I meant "Adam isn't much for subtlety."
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