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Mauthausen
... to see if the door was about to open.
On the way to Vienna we went to Mauthausen, one of the major concentration camps. It functioned as a death camp, but not really as an extermination camp. Roughly 100,000 men died there between 1938 and 1945, but mainly from the starvation diet and hard labor. And, of course, the occasional sadistic SS guard, or prisoner-on-prisoner violence. It’s a pretty imposing camp, sitting up on a hill above the (very ...
Valuable Lessons Learned
... a strange but friendly Chilean bloke, and a girl from the US who had the ...
Really liking Austria / Me gusta mucho Austria
... allí tampoco. También hay un enorme jardín detrás del palacio, de los cuales tengo algunas fotos.
At the train station my Canadian friends that I met in Venice spotted me and said Hi! One of them had her passport stolen, which was the only reason they were still in Vienna. I think they'll end up being there 5 or 6 days longer than planned; ugghh! I had been getting a little lax with guarding my laptop and passport, but her story ...
Vienna- just magic!
... of successive Habsburg monarchs. It didn't disappoint, it is absolutely stunning. We visited 40 of the rooms with a great audio guide and developed a good appreciation of the Habsburg family generations. The rooms are very well preserved and maintained. You can get over palaces and royal residences but this one was something else.
The sculpted gardens were sensational, while we meandered through the gardens, I sat for a while Andrew kept ...
Our Journey Begins
... and surrounded by four other statues. The Michaelertor (archway) that connects the large courtyard to the square is lined with statues of Hercules. Within these archways are entrances to museums and other government offices. The Sisi museum entrance is in one of these archways.
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