An easy point close to the motorway. You can retrieve here some
smaller TBs or coins. The size of the cache is 7X20cm, drum shaped
kitchen box.
Close to the cache you can see a cant table with Hungarian runic
letters. There are three similar tables in the country. This
writing is the oldest known, and the origin all of the writings.
Unfortunately there are just a few people who know this script. So
my goal of this cache to show something about these punctuation
marks.
The "rovásírás" (runic writing in Hungarian) is a special part
of the Hungarian culture. It came from the oldest ages. Some
memories reserved in the Hungarian Runic Writing point us to the
nations of the ancient Middle-East.
The relation of the Christian and the previous culture is a very
argued problem of the Hungarian history. The question arose often
whether spreading the Christianity meant destroying the old
culture. It is an interesting thing that the runic writing is known
from not the relics of the pre-Christian Hungarians, but the notes
of the Christians, mainly the priests and the monks. In the middle
ages the Hungarian church widely used the runic writing.
Read more e.g.: http://www.chicagohungarians.com/radics/Origin2e.htm
This city, Göd is the gate of the Danube-curve. You can take a
walk in the short of the Danube. The sunset is so nice here in
summer.
In here were live a wrold-famous horse, Kincsem, who won all his
54 races where he started.
You can play and learn how to play golf.
The hungarian cache's site: http://www.geocaching.hu/caches.geo?id=2542