The festival outside the festival-line was especially strong in Zamárdi last weekend, as the weather prevented a lot of what a festival called Strand (meaning: beach) should be about. Our photographer embarked on exploring the parking lot and the meeting point by the train station, where the number of beer cans/capita was pretty close to the number of soaked tents at the festival.
Fact: there was a mud bath in Zamárdi

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton
Some had fun in that

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton
But the majority found refuge outside the festival

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton
These guys were better off than the majority of campers

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton
There was an impromptu exhibition of sleeping bags and clothes thanks to the heavy rain

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton
The parking lot even offered shelter from the rain

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton
Some had a mobile attic

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton
The lawn by the train station has become a popular place to hang out and chill

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton
And the nearby shop at a certain point had longer queues than the girls' restrooms at festivals

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton

Photo: Csongor Kiripolszky - We Love Balaton