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Belgian Battlefields
... another township we could not drive through as the main road was being reconstructed. This has happened to us three times in the last two days and makes things very difficult when you have no idea where detours are taking you and the Sat Nav lady is telling you to "turn right" into a road that is well and truly blocked! As a consequence of one such detour we stumbled across a major Belgian Cemetery near Houthulst - I had wanted to visit here but had given up hope as it was well ...
Raining down in Bruges
After the biking it was pretty good to find a laundromat, a chocolatier ( much more delectable than the praline shops) and a few good meals of mussels steamed in garlic. Not to forget our first sleep-in for 8 weeks. So the rain showers that went through didn't deter us one bit. We thoroughly recommend the Cordoeanier B and B hotel and cafe for quality, value and great service. Bruges is the ...
"in Brugge". Anyone ever seen the movie?
... wrapped in bacon, potatoes, sausage, wings. Oh yeah what an in expensive pleasant surprise. it was so yummy! And the urinals they had there were so crazy. See the pic!
After that I stopped by a couple of cafes and had a beer at each.(pics of each as well) Very nice! I then ended up in a small little bar where I had a few pints of beer where there is no where else you can get this beer in the world. VERY NICE. Except they get you messed ...
Bruges - day 34 & 35
... On the way home we found a thin bike track through the back of a cornfield which led us to another town which had some nice modern houses, and a medieval playground. After returning the bikes we enjoyed some more local Belgium food at a nice restaurant just off the main square. A 1.2 kilogram serving of Mussels in tomato and basil was outstanding, along with a few more local fruity beers. We finished the day with a few more beers at the hostel bar.
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Belgium
... strongholds that was captured during one of the Allies' forward surges. It was the ANZAC's who made the final surge and captured the stronghold. There is part of the monument which has been left uncovered, so underneath the German structure is visible, as it would have been. I just stood there speechless. There were some steps up to the top part of the monument, so I climbed up and looked out over the fields and tried to imagine them as they would have been when ...