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Am Dammplatz 3 Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany, 09669, 37206-773
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Went back to the centre of town to the Christ Church to climb up the bell tower - there are 5 bells up there, some of the biggest in Germany, and in the evening you can hear them pealing (so you can't go up there around that time!!).
While we were up there, we heard a bit of a loud crash coming from the building site in front of the church (there "used" to be a building there, so they are reproducing it... despite the fact it wasn't ...
... my time here, I went on some trips with my parents, visited other family members and of course some friends as well ! I had a lovely Easter with lots and lots of sunshine and I ate about 726378739898390 eggs, haha I hope, you are all doing fine !? I will add some pics of course :) Big kiss Jo
Hohenstein-Ernstthal, Saxony, Germany magicwoman82... would be council flats in the UK. They are right on the border of town and countryside here in Germany though. Compared to the UK, where they would be in the inner city. Some of the older buildings here are timber-framed with diagonal spars, typical of timber-framed buildings. We are passing a lot of these brick chimneys now as we pass through Chemnitz, and one in the far distance is operational, belching out a plume that wavers up and ...
glauchau, Germany jeremyhill... people we met in 2002, yet another great family intent of killing us with food and drink, especially this green schnapps that Manfred (the father) drank. It's like Jägermeister but even more medicinal, in one sitting we drank a whole bottle together, that'll teach me for allowing my shot glass to hit the table to be re-filled. Got to hear some stories about the days under Soviet rule, the most facsinating was when the two Germanies became one and how people were ...
Gelenau, Saxony, Germany ashlmc... to look like the man in the situation but I think she saw right through that ****. She popped the hood and I took a quick look, checked the oil, made sure it had gas and then I was out of ideas, SURPRISE SURPRISE!!!! She looked at me and called German's equivilent to BCAA. As she was on the phone I looked behind me and saw this weiner dog running down the highway. It was turning into the most random afternoon. I was hoping that the BCAA guy was ...
Zwickau, Saxony, Germany mike81In my white lab coat.............. It was really interesting to examine and take apart people and learn about the functions of the human body. I didn't care for the smell too much, it started to get too much after 30 minutes, but it was a cool experience.
Freiberg, Germany johanna85Well Queen's Day in Amsterdam did live up to the hype, amazing with all the people and orange and the Dutch bands I hadn't heard of! It really was crazy. We then had 3 days in Amsterdam staying at a friend's cousins place while they were away. Really good to chill out and relax for a short time, before back on the road again last Saturday. Stayed in Cologne one night, hostel was awesome, I had this 60y/old gross man in my room, who lay in the bed the whole ...
Freiberg, Saxony, Germany susbPäevakokkuvõte. Hommikul ärkasime Freibergi linnas asuvas hostelis. Sõime samas ka hommikusöögi. Ingo Valgma, Tauno Tammeoja, Martin Lohk, Veiko Karu ja Christian Buhrow ööbisid professor Buhrow'i juures. Pärast hommikusööki läksime kõik koos Himmelfahrt Fundgrube hõbedakaevandusse, milles kaevandamine on lõpetatud. Hetkel kasutab kaevandust Freiberg'i Mäeakadeemia õppe ja arendustöö eesmärgil. Kaevanduses käidud, oli lõuna juba käes ja ...
Freiberg, Saxony, Germany veikokWe went through Germany to see where Bryan used to live and to visit one of his favorite breweries. We had dinner at the Gasthaus - traditional schnitzel and spetzel. Great beer and wonderful hospitality. Bryan had to get a rack of beer to take back with us, of course.
Lengenfeld, Saxony, Germany pucketts... round the town centre, but Leipzig is not really a city of impressive architecture- odd buildings here and there, but not ganging up to overwhelm you like in Brussels, or, in a smaller way, Weimar and Maastricht. There were blue pipes running above ground all over the city centre, I think carrying drinking water. [Why they chose to have them above ground was nowhere made clear. A good photo of them can be found here http://ozlabs.org/~dgibson/gallery/Leip zig ...
Colditz, Germany dynamo
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