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Trendy Hamburg.....Edgy and sophisticated
... is a trendy part of the city taking in high end shopping and more Christmas markets. It also ecaspulates the old town, with the Kirchturm steeple the major land mark of the area. This is the remains of St Nikolai Church. It was orininally the world tallest building from 1874 to 1876. Only the Steeple remains as the rest of the church was destroyed by bombs in 1940s.
The evening was back at the Reeperbahn for a slab of meat ...
Ham(burg)ing It Up.
... a giant decorated Christmas tree oddly contrasted by the modern art exhibit going on all around it.
After we walked around the main entrance hall of the Rathaus, we walked around the large Christmas Market outside, called the “Hamburger Weihnachtsmarkt”. A lot of it was food stalls selling everything from marzipan and chocolate to bratwurst and fish sandwiches. There were also Christmas-ornament and gift stalls. From there, ...
Es geht los
... ziemlich genau 20 Stunden nur im Flugzeug verbringen würde und das will ich nicht hoffen...
Dennoch werde ich erst am 4. Dezember (dafür morgens um halbsieben juhu -.-) in Melbourne landen und euch damit dann 10 Stunden vorraus sein!
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Jetzt sind wir auf der Zielgeraden
Jetzt sind es noch 2 Monate und wir haben immer noch kein Visum für Vietnam und Australien. Für Australien braucht man keins, wenn man nur für 3 Monate im Land ist. Wir möchten aber 6 Monate am Stück dort bleiben. dafür braucht man dann aber auch ein Visum im Vorraus :-S naja, wie immer, alles auf den letzten Drücker ;-)
Wir haben schon die ersten Besucher. Manus Eltern kommen uns Anfang April für 2 Wochen besuchen, sehr schön:-) Die sind noch aufgeregter als wir....
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Hamburg
... to make their entrance was to sneakily slide next to Jess who screamed and basically jumped into my lap when she realised he was there. It was fantastically entertaining watching them re group and try to think of new tactics and plans to try and make connections with us. The next group were some very drunk, I think Spanish guys who continuously breaking my ears by practically yelling at us 'do you speak Spanish?!' Then done of them reached down and tried ...