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Vlaams Gewest, la Flandre innédite et innatendue.
... de la ville) et l’interminable recherche (que l’on a presque abandonnée) du 't Dreupelkot, un bar installé au bord de l’eau où on ne sert que du Jenever, de l’eau-de-vie de genièvre, qui peut être parfumé de 1000 saveurs.
C’était un véritable jeu de Où est Charlie? que de trouver ce fameux bar (mais OH comme ça valait le coup). Accueillie par trois Gantois des plus sympathiques (et habitués de la place), je me suis ...
Time to turn the page
My time on the road with Dharma and Eugen in Australia was brilliant. In fact, it was perfect. So perfect that I was lost once we had arrived in Cairns. Not so much because I was on my own again, that was fine. But suddenly I lost track of my 'goal'; I was confused. It makes perfect sense in retrospect. I had been traveling on my own for 5 months; I hit many highs ...
Brussels
... people that do all the EU stuff pretty much live in a community to themselves and don't really associate with the rest of Brussels. So that was a bit of a bummer. And Belgians don't really have any food that s Belgian, except for waffles and frites. Two of my favourite things in the world! So I consumed many many french fries and waffles, all delicious.
As I said didn't do too much more touristy stuff, did check out the old Palace of Justice I think it was called, which was ...
Brussels in 24 hours...
... hostel (SleepWell Youth Hostel), which was just a few blocks off the Grand Place (the main square in Brussels).
The hostel was very nice - very big. We were in room 210, which had two bunks (four beds). There was one lady (mid 30s) already in the room; she was from Morocco and was doing a month-long internship or something. The other bed was empty.
Tina and I showered and then headed out. We walked into the Grand Place and took some ...
First EuroRail Adventure
... train to Aachen and then a bus will take us to Brussels to make our next train. Ok. Have no clue where Aachen is, or how far it is from Brussels, but we find the platform and make our way. Load onto the next train with MANY other people (assuming people who are also trying to make connections in Brussels), and head through the German countryside.
We make it to Aachen, and follow the masses through the station and to the front where we see some buses. Since we ...