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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. ...
If It's Tuesday This Must Be Belgium
... seemed daunting getting off the plane and finding a hostel in the next country over.
But it isn't that hard. First I had to find a booth selling train tickets. Easy. Then buy a ticket. Easy. Then go to my platform. Easy. Then figure out which train was mine. It isn't like they say BRUSSELS or PARIS or anything. They're just trains. But by asking I got on the right train, and more asking got me on the right train when I changed in Belgium. I ...
Medieval Town of Brugge
... hang out at the bar at the hostel which isn't that exciting. Mel and I had a bit of a spat, can't remember what over, think we were both just tired. We haven't spatted (is that a word) since NYC so we've done alright but it's been over three months now so it was bound to happen but was forgotten by the next day.
The following day I went on a bike tour and it ended up just being the guide, five girls from America and me. The American girls were really nice, ...
In Bruges
... was happening so we headed home.
No doubt Bruges is a beautiful place. Short on time we decided to hire bikes and spend the day cruising the centre of town. Seeing a town on bikes I reckon is one of the most enjoyable things to do whilst travelling. Its just the perfect way to see a lot more than you would on foot. Belgium has a company called see-it.be that provide maps for the major cities written by locals for young people and ...
Brugge and Mussels in Brussels
... around a bit more and got lunch at a cheap Italian restaurant. We were cold and freezing and cold and sick of sightseeing, so we went back to the hostel for an afternoon nap – we really miss siestas! Our evening was pretty quiet too – Bruges isn’t exactly a party capital.
Day trip to Brussels! We caught the train to Brussels, and after about 1 hour we had walked around the touristy bit, seen the main square and the statue of the little ...