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Weekend One: Brussels
First Weekend Trip!
Friday We went on a Discovery Tour which is set up by the school so we didnt have to pay for transportation or lunch! We went to the Orval Abbey and got a tour of the old ruins. It was pretty cool. Then we got to taste the beer they brew there which I was not a big fan of. After that we got on a train to go to Brussles and spent the rest of the weekend ...
Brussels
... br> There is a statue in Brussels that your supposed to go and rub for good luck. While rubbing it, a swarm on Asians came attacking the statue. They all had their arms up and were making noises in their language. It was very scary. I don't know how much luck that stature brought me.
People are pretty pushy here and many not all that friendly. Brussels was fun but I am excited to be back in Bergamo.
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I'll have a blonde please
Today I went to Brussels, the capital city, to meet some dear friends of mine. I came by train because I had purchased a "go-pass" for around 50 euro (ten trips) and figured I might as well put said pass to use. I arrived at Gare central which is one of three train stations in Brussels. I met Marcelle and Philippe there and later we met their son JP and his girl friend Lydia (who is happily expecting a baby boy! Secretly I hope I am named ...
Walibi (Nathan)
... our visit there.
We took a nice early train there and arrived about 20 minutes before the park opened- we could get into the first area that had a couple gift shops, but the main gates leading to the rides were still closed until 9:00. Costumed mascots were wandering around just past the ticket takers, and for some reason Glennica really wanted a picture with one, so I ended up posing, bewildered and half-awake, with a hippo in a grass skirt. She later regretted ...
Brussels = BORWING!
... way was a whole 6 pounds worth!!!).
So we pulled into Brussels about two hours later. My God has the Australian government got things to learn about transport. The train was amazing. Smooth and very fast – I think they hit around 200 km/hr in places! We dumped our bags (both of us have a big backpack and a smaller pack, although Andrew’s smaller pack is much bigger than mine!) at the hostel, carefully attaching the locks and wires to bedposts ...
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