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Photo Stop: Fisherman’s Bastion In Hungary

August 19, 2014
by Dina El Halawany
A popular lookout spot, Fisherman's Bastion in Budapest, Hungary, draws a lot of tourists. (Dina El Halawany/YJI)

 

 

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