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Welcome aboard for our final two days on MS Emile Bronte!
*Click to enlarge pictures, then again to make them larger.
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We moored in the beautiful city of Vienna on the only day it rained!
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And now for some music in the ship’s lounge!
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On our last day, we sailed to Budapest in Hungary.

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Back on board, we were entertained by some Hungarian folk dancers!

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Here are some of the courses we enjoyed during our final meal aboard MS Emile Bronte!

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As I’m sure you now know, I snapped quite a few sculptures during my time ashore, but I can’t end without showing you one of my favourites. I can’t remember where he was, maybe one of you will know!

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Previously – Saltzburg, Melk and Durnstein https://keithsramblings.net/2022/11/01/pictures-13/
Bratislava and Esztergom https://keithsramblings.net/2022/10/25/travelling/
What beautiful buildings
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I saw some incredible ones, Beth.
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Vienna is one of my favorite cities. I would love to go back. And I also would like to visit Budapest again. Alas, I think most of my traveling is in my rearview miror.
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I expected Vienna to be beautiful, but I wasn’t prepared for the magnificence of Budapest. I’m not putting away my travel bag just yet!
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These were brilliant I thoroughly enjoyed LQQKING through them 🙂
Have a danubetastic week Keith 👍
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Thanks so much, Stevie!
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Vienna looks spectacular!! I’d love to go there. And the sculpture and balloon are both charming!! How gorgeous!
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I wish you could see them for yourself, as nice as photos are, they can’t do justice to the real thing.
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You’ve made me long for touring again!
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At home or abroad, there’s nothing quite like it!
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Beautiful shots. Wow and I love the food. You made my mouth water.
The manhole sculpture is in Budapest.
Thank you for hosting the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday and rest of the week, Keith. 🙂
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Thanks for reminding me where I saw him! I did 7 cities and towns in 6 days so it all got a bit confusing!
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These photos are fantastic! My fave is that last one though!
Mitch
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I’d never seen anything like it before!
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Amazing architecture! The last photo made me laugh. The whole trip must have been a wonder.
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It was Patricia!
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Amazing photos Keith. Thanks for sharing
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The pleasure’s mine, Sadje.
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🤩🤩🤩
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Lovely post! Reminded me of my own trip, albeit not on a cruise. The last photo of the man in the manhole, is from Bratislava.
If you like, you can read about my experiences here –
https://reflectionsontheriver.wordpress.com/tag/Vienna/?orderby=date&order=asc
https://reflectionsontheriver.wordpress.com/tag/Bratislava/?orderby=date&order=asc
https://reflectionsontheriver.wordpress.com/tag/Budapest/?orderby=date&order=asc
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Thanks so much for the links, you took me right back. One funny thing I learned was that the statue of the lady with the feather on Gellert Hill is known locally as The Bottle Opener!
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Oh that’s cool! I didn’t know this trivia about the lady on Gellert Hill. Now I cannot see her image without thinking of it as a giant bottle opener :D..thanks for sharing!
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Simply amazing!!
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An amazing seven days!
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Gorgeous photos of all the places, even in the rain. That guy in the manhole is great! We love finding fun things like that!
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Me too, there’s nothing nicer than the unexpected!
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Those buildings are stunning. It’s unlikely I’ll ever get to these places, so I thank you for bringing them to me.
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I’m so pleased you enjoyed them, I wish you could see them for yourself.
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Oh my gosh- such amazing architecture and design- wow. Nice to see the buildings are cared for! Thanks for sharing also that very fun Man Hole sculpture! Cheers!
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My thoughts exactly Kathe. People were lining up to take selfies with that man – I resisted the temptation!
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Amazing photos. I adore that manhole man!
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It seems everyone does Lisa!
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I cheated and googled the man in the manhole. It is in Bratislava and is very interesting.
https://blogs.newschool.edu/tcds/2020/07/13/democracy-as-if/
The photos are beautiful. I say that every time, but they are.
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Thanks so much for your kind words, Jackie. Why didn’t I think of Googling it? Thanks for the link!
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Love the tour, Thank you!
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I’m really pleased, thanks!
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What a beautiful place. So very nice. Thanks for sharing it with us. I have really enjoyed this tour.
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…and thank you for tagging along!
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Both captures of the horses are beautiful! You really can’t go wrong with all these phenomenal buildings. The rain made the cobblestones in your capture glisten! I love Budapest too:)
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Thanks, Emille. Rain certainly has its advantages!
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