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A Lyrical Landscape along the Danube River
The famous Blue Danube Waltz, by Austrian composer Johann Strauss II, glorifies the beauty of the river with implied romance and a lyrical twist. As I recently set out on two wheels along the riverside path with my avid cyclist … Continue reading