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Germany: Castles, Kebops, & Beer Halls
... that was taking place on the main pedestrian road in the heart of the old town. A group of us were also able to climb up a church tower where we were granted 360 degree views of all of Munich, which was an extraordinary sight to say the least. Kinsey and I were also able to go to the park where Oktoberfest is held and explore that area a little bit, as well as a few cool churches that were incredibly massive.
After four days in Germany I have a ...
Octoberfest
... wife, the missing husband, the second wife who stayed as part of the girl pair, and the 4th buddy. Maybe I should have tried a second litre because I couldn’t tune out any of the three That Guys on the bus, and was definitely worried about the 4th, the missing young officer. Mostly I wanted to slap the other guy who had not maintained the buddy-system, and the young woman who left herself so ...
Bavarian Adventures
... 12: Hung out in Bad Tolz.
Day 13: Went hiking! Absolutely beautiful outside, so we took advantage of it. There was a hut at the end of the hike where you can get a variety of beers and food. It was a beautiful alpine setting. When we got back we went to Markstrasse and did some window-shopping, then headed to Wolfgang's for the evening.
Day 14- 17: Enjoying last three days! Ate at Amalfi's, had the most incredible seafood pasta.
Bis spater, Bad ...
Munich in the sun!
... Bit of a result there methinks! Post-food we parted company with them all, the Cheeky Girls headed back to their apartment, the new girls to their hostel & we made our way back to our hotel (via Starbucks for hot chocolate, obviously). Tomorrow is game day. And it's a big game. England v Japan. If we win we come top in our group & head to Leverkusen for the quarter-finals (and we don't have to change any of our plans), draw or lose & we come second in our ...
Day 20: A solemn prelude to Deutschland
... a concentration camp has become part of the school curriculum in Europe. I wonder if students in Japan or China would ever be given similar kinds of exposures to the massacres happened in Nanjing and Tiananmen Square. The film was recorded in the 1980s and it included interviews of residents near the camp, camp survivors, and soldiers who liberated the camp. One thing that struck me was that even though the Nazi lied to the residents about the truth of ...