Hungarian holidays in a fenced forest on Lake Balaton

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2024-08-03 08:22:01

András Dimeny In addition to his studies in electrical engineering, he began working as a photojournalist for the Reformed Church and several districts in Budapest. After graduating, he contributed to the external and internal communication of Hungarian and multinational companies with his photographs, and reported on political events for several online media products. He was a member of the former photo section of the newspaper 168 Óra és Pesti Hírlap, which has since been discontinued, and currently works as a software engineer in the automotive industry.

“When I was a child, I spent a lot of time on Lake Balaton, mainly there. The free beach of Ezüstpart in Siófok lives in my memories as a large green area where I played well. I looked at the residents of the Ezüstpart Hotel with envy, that they could step out the door and take a bath. Towards the end of high school, my childhood friend’s holiday home and the wines of Badacsony lured me to the north coast. When the beach in Szepezd became toll-free, I stood in front of the cash register because Travolta a A canvas novel he also became famous as a gif in his scene. In the beginning of my young adult years, I was rarely at the lake, summer programs took me elsewhere. However, four years ago, when I wanted to go to one of the beaches still free, I got nervous. Not a little, a lot, as the “famous Hungarian saying” says. My youth is gone. Where is the big grassy place from my memories? Why do I have to avoid fences to get to the water? What is all this? I stood confused in my swimming trunks at forty degrees, with a pearly forehead in front of the modern fence of a new holiday house, Scandinavian style.

Although I read the news in the press that the government is supporting, constructions are being made as priority investments, but I did not think that all of Lake Balaton would soon be in someone’s garden. Can some people withhold public property from others?! What is the sacred willow whistle? I think this is a bad direction. I believe water belongs to everyone and no one.

This frustration gave birth to the images. What people want to relax and unwind in front of other people’s fences. What?”

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