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Belgian Battlefields
... side. Each post represents a day in the life of the cemetery from just before the war in 1914 through to 1921 when the hospital finally closed. On each post there are notches (starting from ground level) up the post - one for each burial in the cemetery. A very moving entry to what is another huge burial place that covers another considerable area of land. Here we saw graves of soldiers of many nations - Aussies, English, Canadian, a few Americans and a section for German soldiers. ...
Benelux Travels Part II: La Gastronomie Belgique!
The first official stop on our trip in the Benelux is Brugge, in the West Flanders region of Belgium. Brugge is a town popular with many tourists, well-known for its historical architecture, clean and well-kept streets that invoke images of medieval Europe, canals that gently wind their way through the city, and delectable Belgian cuisine. It came recommended in my copy of "Rick Steve's Best of Europe 2011" as a good first stop in the Benelux region. ...
Belgium and its beer.
... us about a beer called Westvleteren, a trappist beer which is 'really easy to get' - you can't buy it in any bars or stores, and you can't drive to the brewery to buy it. You have to call them on the 'beerphone' and make a reservation. Once you have called once, you can't call again from that same number for a certain period of time (maybe a year). Then, when your time comes up, you can drive to the brewery and get one case only, and take it home. When you drive there, ...
Picnics in Brugge
... feat and an enormous amount of will power on my part for me to stop talking...Not going to happen.
Now, in addition to the churches and convent, Brugge is also known for its canals. In fact, it has been compared to Venice and friends recommended we take a canal tour. David and I had every intention of taking a tour but, well…we never got around to it. Not to worry, we found other ways to entertain ourselves. What I loved the most ...
A day in Ieper
... channel ports where the British received their reinforcements and supplies. If the Germans could break through at Ieper, they could cut off the British forces and drive them out of the war. As a result, for 3 years both sides fought over Ieper, until they were fighting over nothing but bones. Almost no building were left standing, and what stood could hardly be called buildings. Through many years and much money from ...