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A German/French/Swiss easter/birthday/anniversary
... There were food stalls, craft, singing and dancing etc. The town is filled with cute little canals and it was just so quaint! After lunch we headed back to Freiburg (Germany) and dropped off the car, then caught the train to Basel (Switzerland). We spent a couple of hours walking around the old town of Basel on the river before heading back home to London. So, breakfast in Germany, lunch in France, dinner in Switzerland and bed in London. A big day! ...
Learning and Seeing European Politics
... been to France over these past couple of months I am always amazed by what a beautiful country it is (and their elaborate and delicious pastries). The city was heavily decorated for Christmas and very cold but I wasn't as freezing once I bought an authentic french barrett. I started out by going in the church and decided that was the prettiest one I have ever seen. Even though it is not as big as the church in Ulm I loved the colorful stained glass with biblical pictures ...
Prolog
An alle Daheimgebliebenen und Neugierigen die sooooo gespannt sind, wo wir uns rumtreiben und was wir so erleben, gibts hier nen Blog von unserem Trip! Erste Fakten: Abflug: 08.11.12 ab Frankfurt direkt in die Mega Metropole Singapore von dort werden wir uns ...
Selva negra - Bühl - Alemania
La ciudad de Bühl es parte del distrito de Rastatt, en el suroeste del estado de Baden-Württemberg, Alemania. Tiene una población de alrededor de 29.000, y está situado en la región entre el Valle del Rin y la Selva Negra.
Es realmente un lugar increíble, el lugar por el que anduvimos se llama Gertelbach-Rundweg, es donde comienza la Selva Negra. El recorrido que hicimos es por el costado de una cascada (Wasserfall)
Bueno, miren las fotos :)
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A day trip to colmar
... tasting and dinner with marlin's local work partner.outside of colmar there are a bunch of casteles in the mountains overlooking the small farming communities. there is one that we were able to drive to and walk around. alythough we are told this isn'tthe best example since it was only built in the 1700s and not ...