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Berlin
... hatte, gingen wir anschliessend noch ins Havanna, wo es 4 Dancefloors mit Reggaeton, Bachata, Salsa und HipHop (oder so) gab. Dort gab es sogar Puerto oder NY Tänzerinnen, wooohoooo!!! Diana bot mir eine Stadtführung am Sonntag, die ich natürlich dankend annahm. Von Franzi, meiner Couchsurfinghost in Wien, kriegte ich auch eine Checkliste für Berlin, was ich unbedingt sehen musste. Danke Franzi! die war Gold ...
German Journey
... lucky day. Rounding the corner marching down the street was an entire band dressed head to toe in the funny little outfits. Behind those guys were farm tractors covered in flowers and various vegetables. They were celebrating some kind of anniversary of botanic gardens (according to Joseph’s translation) and people were handing out flowers. Feeling very Bavarian, we decided a traditional lunch was in order. As per my previous blog, I ...
Day 66 - How to do Berlin in ONE day!
... train line we needed to get there was under construction, and having to take about six extra trains and two hours to go along the same path, we FINALLY arrived at The Matrix. As I had suspected, it was just like any other awful night club, loud boom boom music, scantily clad young girls and squishy crowded lines to get to the bar. We stayed five minutes tops before farewelling our kiwi friends and heading back home.
It’s all about the journey not the destination ...
Good Museum Day
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Weather is still great, spent time riding the local bus to the museum; the bus has an upper deck which makes for great sightseeing as you wind through town towards your destination. We're getting good at negotiating the combos of subways, streetcars and busses to get around; having a car here would be crazy. I am glad I was not driving the bus through traffic though!!
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Ode to the backpacker
Today, the 14 week anniversary of my travels, I would like to memorialise the special people who have variously made this trip entertaining, memorable, loathsome, tiring, exciting and downright strange. Admittedly, some of them I would have liked to kill in a slow and painful manner, but the trip would not have been the same without them. To my roomates and dorm buddies, today I salute you. To the snorers and your comprehensive inability ...