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Return from the East!
... well every compartment except ours – no wonder the rest of the passengers wanted us to hide things! Our little carriage then continued to sit all alone, looking for all the world like it had been forgotten until eventually another train arrived and with a lot of shunting we were reattached and off we went again.
Lake Baikal, where we stayed whilst near Irkutsk, is simply stunning. It holds between ¼ and 1/3 of the whole ...
A job for Isi, for a change
... proper farmhouse Gouda cheese. We had lunch in the market too with a fish delight called Kibbling, which we really enjoyed. We gazed upon some of the fantastic buildings of times gone by. We made our way back to the boat but before we got a little way out of the city we saw a very smart boat called "Sasha" and it was British John said let’s go and ask about the cost of mooring this close to the city ...
Amsterdam & Anne Frank's House by Maggie
... they lived for 2 years. They lived in there because when they were living there was a crazy Hitler who everyone listened too. He was a naughty boy, he had workers, not just one worker he had lots. They made camps and took the Jewish people there. At the camps they let poisonous gas off. They said they were having a shower but instead ...
Day 2 – History, culture & prostitutes
... 8230;itself shaped like a ship’s hull. The wind is almost gale-force at times so we decide not to walk up the 100+ steps for the views from the rooftop café and prefer to stay at ground level. Back ‘in-land’ and we find ourselves at Nieuwmarkt just in time to have lunch at De Waag (Weighing House). Originally part of the city walls, and host to anatomical dissections in the past, De Waag houses a café/restaurant. The interior ...
Spring in Amsterdam
... Natalie and Jessie were in Amsterdam celebrating their honeymoon, and we were able to meet for drinks and take a few photos with alumni quarterly potential.
There are so many things to do and see in Amsterdam, my first few days with Chelsea were spent doing serious sight seeing; we managed to visit the Van Gogh Museum (where we saw lots of his earlier works that don't look anything like the colorful paintings we generally associate with ...