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Tibu and Tintin's travel schedule
Dear friends,
This is something exceptional - we write in English:)
We would like to inform you about our travel schedule:
August 2012 Brazil
September 2012 Bolivia
October 2012 Argentina
First half of November 2012 Chile and Easter island
Second half of November 2012 ...
Belgium: Planes Fries Beer Chocolate
... br> So we left the war museum and walked through the Jubilee park before hopping on the metro again to the city centre. Once there we found the tourist office and bought a map, had a quick lunch at a snack stand of Belgian frites with a hamburger (we had a small lunch because we planned on having afternoon tea at a patiserrie) while overlooking the old town. After lunch we visited the nearby Magritte Museum, which was interesting. Another artist who poked fun ...
The Mussels from Brussels
... We were able to check in early to our hotel (Hotel Cascade Midi) which was fantastic, so we could have some rest and a shower before going out to explore the city. We finally ventured out into the city and made our way to the Grand Place, which is a great square with beautiful buildings. Just beyond the square we ventured down some quaint alleys lined with restaurants to one in particular, Chez Lyon. I had read about this place for its mussels, ...
Guaranteed to add 10 pounds to you.
... was dead set on seeing Manneken Pis, off we were to see the ******* boy statue. I just don't get the appeal of a statue of a little boy taking a leak and you had to see the size of the crowd around it. You would think that he ****** a fine Chianti that's free for all to bottle and bring home. Well, we fought the crowds and crossed it off our to do list. Time for some Belgian chocolates we been hearing so much about. Stepping ...
Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory
... 8217;t a fan.
We then headed to Brussels which was a 3 hour trip. I fell asleep and when we got there we had to go on another chocolate tour. I was pretty tired still but it was fun. The guy was crazy at Manon chocolate. He was just like willy wonka. He showed us how he made his chocolate and let us try many pralines. People got to help make some. He did fun magic tricks and gave us a free bag of pralines. I also bought a champagne praline that was very ...