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Travel Blogs from Sankt Johann in Tirol
Fraueninsel and Family
... was delicious and we all had a very magical evening. It truly was one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen. The weekend flew by and we spent the rest of our time walking in the snow to churches and lakes where we got a nice view of the Alps. I'm starting the process of saying goodbye to all my family members so it was a bit sad to wave good bye to my Bavarian family at the train station but hopefully they will come and visit me in ...
Missed it.
... We bought the SLOW train....we will suffer the extra twenty minutes looking at the Bavarian Alps. OK ...we are not on this adventure to watch TV....but after a hard day tracking through the Austrian alps it would be good to settle down to watch ANYTHING that was not in German....we tried watching Scrubs...The Big Bang Theory.....even the Addams Family movie in German....but could only make it half way through.....the news is also in German.....we know important stuff is ...
Not The Top Of The World
... the lifts are in three stages.....on the first stage you think it could not get steeper or higher......it takes your breath away.....on the first stage Nikki pointed out four deer...we think...but they looked large so they could have been moose....but we were not sure....but watching them trudge through the snow in single file from the ski lift was wonderful....but suddenly you are at the first stage landing and you walk over to another large building that has ...
Letzter Aufenthalt auf der Herreninsel / Chiemsee
24.10.2012 / Impressionen Alles hat ein Ende, auch der Skan Tours Job in Bayerisch Gmain. Das "Hotel Post" werde ich wohl so schnell nicht vergessen. Heute war ich also das letzte mal 2012 auf der Herreninsel im Chiemsee. Nach der Ankunft machte ich eine ...
Berchtesgaden
... haunts me as I write about it today. I didn’t take any close-up pictures of the display panels partly out of respect for the solemnity of the exhibit and also partly because it is the stuff of nightmares that is engrained in my memory. I think what struck home the hardest was the casualness with this which innocent, and in most cases, helpless, people were murdered (either outright or as a result of experiments gone sideways) by ...