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The Land Rally
began in front of the Basilica in the historic city of
Eger.
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| Lining up. |
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| Clara,
Valerie and Czaba standing beside the Imperial in the Eger
courtyard. |
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| Valerie and I
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the courtyard of Eger |
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| Beautiful
statues, one of many found throughout Eger. This is representative
of the war Hungary hand with the Turks. |
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| This is a
1933 Nurburg, one of three in existence. Another one is in a museum,
the other non running. |
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Starting out after our
land rally introduction. |
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| Our first
stop was the village of Mezokovesd. This village is home to a large
antique tractor and equipment museum. |
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| Yeno
Varga's 1933 Nurburg |
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Mezokovesd,
A display of
single
piston engines. |
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| Beautiful
Hungarian artwork is also detailed in the tables. |
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| Valerie,
Yeno, Dirk and Gretel. |
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| The Nurburg
is an one example of three remaining in the world. One other is in a
museum, the other is non operational. |
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| A model T, an
Opel and the Nurburg. |
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| The city of
Tibolddaroc and the beautiful wine cellar. |
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| The city of
Mezokeresztes and the obstacle course. |
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| The Nurburg's
turn at the course. |
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| Awaiting
our turn. |
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