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Belgian Battlefields
... and moved to nearby cemeteries. Many other artifacts are now stored in the Flander's Fields Ieper Museum. Now there is a reconstructed zig zag trench showing the entry and exit to the underground tunnel network which was marked at ground level by gravel pathways. We were pleased we had persisted and found this site. After this we easily found Hill 60 and enjoyed a walk over this uneven ground. Amazing to be on the site of such military significance and story captured is in major ...
In Bruges
... began to lighten up and we were soon bathed in sunshine with a bright blue sky. This made for a much more pleasant sightseeing day. We went for a boat ride on the canal and climbed the tower. The tower has an insanely narrow staircase and for those who have seen In Bruges, Colin Farrell was right – there is no way that family would ever get up that tower.
We also had some delicious French fries from a ...
Ahhh, Belgium...
... a long nap. I didn't sleep well on the plane, so onceI hit a soft bed i was out cold. Tonight we watched the move In Brugges with Colin Ferrell. The first time I have seen it. I am heading to bed now once I finish this entry. We have a long day tomorrow and an early start. There are a lot of tourists here, and it seems they all speak a different language. Tomorrow should be a wonderful day! ...
In Bruges
... a partner and between non-stop backpacking and having a home base to return to. I think no one way is better than the other and each experience would likely teach you something new about yourself and your partner. The couple will be arriving in Amsterdam on Tuesday and I am meeting them that night at the Anne Frank House. We are going to go to a "coffee shop". They were surprised that I have not been to one yet after living here for almost a month. I told them it’s hard ...
A day in Ieper
... see the Last Post at the Menin Gate one more time. It was packed. It seemed that at least 3-4 schools worth of students were in town that night. The exodus was surprisingly quick, but I'd made the mistake of waiting to eat until after the ceremony and everywhere was busy. The kids weren't there... they were in all the chocolate shops. I went to Poppy's again for some pizza and then hit the sack. Tomorrow was going to be an early day.
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