Now derelict what I understand is a corner of the Danube, the Szöke Tiszát makes a spectacular ruin – but she’d be even better brought back to life.
See more photographs on a Facebook page created by the campaign to save her.
The Hungarian Monuments weblog reports on her condition and the various interests working to have her either broken up or saved – however, it’s written in Hungarian, so most English-speakers will need to use on of the World-Wide Web’s mechanical translators, and a certain amount of careful interpretation to make sense of what’s going on…