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The Puszta, the heart of the Great Plains, is characterized by its adaptability in the face of seasonal extremes. During harsh winters, traditional practices of herding maintain a vital connection to the land, as herdsmen craft their goulash soup while overseeing robust Hungarian gray cattle. These cattle, hardy and toughened by brutal weather conditions, symbolize the rugged spirit of the landscape.
As the frosts grip the earth, winter brings its own drama. The frozen terrain transforms into a stage for various wildlife spectacles as young white-tailed eagles and scavenging crows compete over carcasses, highlighting the delicate balance of survival, even amidst struggle.