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... buiten dat er Franz Xaver Grüber het lied Stille Nacht, Heilige Nacht gecomponeerd heeft. Dus deze keer zag ik niet veel van Mozart, maar alles van Grüber. Al Snel ben ik naar de bergen getrokken en kwam daar in een Keltendorf dat ze daar gevonden hebben. Naar wat ik er kon uit opmaken waren dat de eerste ...
Missed it.
... don't think Austrians have much of a concept of long distance travel.....not like Australians....We travel 14 hours to Sydney to see our daughter....I was booking a train to Munich.....the guy said it will take one and a half hours and cost 68 euro....we thought about it ....asked if there was a cheaper train.....he uuummmed and eeerrrred.....then said "I suppose you could always take the slow train...it is only 28 euro..but it is very slow.......it will take one hour and ...
Not The Top Of The World
... buy some groceries....and then walk back.....things had changed....now it was a matter of making it to the village for vital supplies....a matter of life and death....starvation stared us in the face.....they would find our frozen corpses.....clinging to each other....months from now ....after the sun had weakened the impenetrable snow....where was Bear Grills when you needed him....probably at the penthouse suite in the village...We had no choice....we ...
Berchtesgaden
... We can raise our expectations of the weather today as the sun will clear the fog in the late morning". Raise our expectations, eh? Well, I would do that then. So we packed up camp and then went for a stroll along the river from our campsite out to Königsee (King’s Lake). It was a beautiful day out and the fog was indeed clearing as we had been led to believe. We walked around the lake for a bit to a viewpoint and decided against a ...
Bavaria and Tirol
... palace. King Ludwig II build the palace modeled after the palace in versailles; Baroque and Rococo in styling. The palace was lavash, no expense spared, but the grounds were even more impressive. The symmetrical gardens and fountains build right into the hill'y landscape are beautiful. And, because of King Ludwig's love for Wagner and the opera, he build a grotto on the property to serve as ...