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Nationalfeiertag in Hallstatt
... nichts dreckig machen. Das Haus war so etwas wie ein Vorzeigehaus fuer potentielle Kaeufer der Villen die dort gebaut werden. Wenn alles fertig ist soll der Kern von Hallstatt nur im Mittelpunkt einer gross angelegten Villensiedlung liegen. Sogar der Hallstaetter See und die Berge wurden im Ansatz nachgebaut.
Mein Fazit: Interessant aber die spinnen die Chinesesn :-)
Nachdem wir mit dem Taxi zurueck nach Huizhou und dem Bus nach Guangshou gefahren waren wurde es knapp ...
Hallstatt
... on the other. It is located on the site of an old Roman town and was a popular spot for archaeological digs. It was also very popular with royalty, artists, writers and vacationers in general because of its picturesque setting. In its heyday, Hallstatt was a major trading port because of the nearby salt mines. Today, it is mostly sustained by tourism and is a cute, little town to explore.
We followed a short walking tour that was laid out in our guide book ...
Peace in Hallstatt
... side of town. This church is famous for the Bein Haus (bone house). In the cemetery outside of the church, there is a little house that is filled with skulls and large (mostly femurs) bones. These were removed from the cemetery a few decades and sometimes centuries after burial (beginning about 400 years ago) to allow room for more burials. The bones are lovingly painted and decorated. They bare the names and date of the deceased as well as floral ...
Should have posted earlier..
... called Anita, who told us all about Prague and gave us heaps if little tips. An older man, who came in reeking of alcohol joined us and proceeded to continue to down several cans of beer. It was a bad sign when Anita told us she never slept on these trains for safety reasons, but when we made moves to sleep about midnight, nothing changed - full lights on, Anita and the man just kept talking... About 330am, they started playing loud Polish rock ...
Hallstatt ...Heaven Meets Hell
... bottom bunks. As soon as they realized that they were on our seats/beds, they requested that we ask to change cabins. Once we showed reluctance because the train was packed (after all, we had already booked our seats, THEY were in the wrong), they asked if we would at least be okay with one of us sleeping on top, and one of us on the bottom since they had a young child and did not want to sleep on both top bunks. We agreed and started to get settled in to ...