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Alcatraz
So today we really wanted to do Alcatraz and main problem is because we didn't know when we were arriving we couldn't book it ( Em I know your probably saying 'I told you to book' and your right! )
Anyway tickets sold out till tuesday - so we nearly bought tickets at double the price which included a bus tour just so we could get in today but even then we couldn't get tickets for today - we decided that we would leave San ...
Sten-saks-papir og Bjarne på tur
... forskellige eksperimenter og forsøg, som man selv fik lov til at nørkle lidt med. Okay, det var måske lidt nørdet, men dog rigtig sjovt, og vi havde bestemt ikke regnet med, at skulle slås om magneterne, xylofonerne eller mikrofonerne med børn i alderen 3-10 år, der utvivlsomt var i overtal. Her måtte vi pænt trække vejret, tælle til ti og sige til os selv, at vi trods alt var 21 og at det nok skulle blive vores tur. Om ...
Avenue of Giants
Today started off with the tour of the Avenue of Giants. After we looked through that, we went and got to see the Chandelier Tree. Once we saw that, we kept driving until we made it to Petaluma, just outside of San Francisco. When we got there, we just hung around the pool and the ...
Fisherman's Friends
... a bar slash nightclub called Vertigo on a street far far away. Along the way we met a girl on her way home from work and she took us to a little sushi bar where we did Sake-bombs (just as foul-tasting as they sound), before walking us to Vertigo. After we got in, Kelsey and I did some ironic club dancing to some terrible music while Harry and Sam hit on some Swiss girls, but that got old quick and we grabbed a cab back to the hostel to put ourselves to ...
Uniting the world through cheesy Europop
... Maybe the Beast of Bodmin Moor came on holiday and got a tan. For the record, I didn't see anything.
We went down through the city of Tacoma, which had very little of interest about it. But afterwards we went passed Cmmencement Bay which had a fantastic view of the Cascasde Mountains on the other side (though unfortuntaly I never got enough of a gap in the trees or trains to get a good picture of it, story of my time on the trains really!). Through the Tacoma Narrows there ...