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Der Boss kommt - Bruce Springsteen Down Under!
In den tour-freien U2-Jahren muss man auf Alternativen ausweichen.
Seit Tagen/Wochen wurde drüber spekuliert und seit heute steht fest: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN spielt ab Mitte März 4 Konzerte (Zeit genug für mehr wäre vorhanden) in Australien.
Stationen sind Brisbane, Sydney, Victoria und Melbourne:
14.03.13 Brisbane, Entertainment Centre
18.03.13 Sydney, Allphones Arena
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Innsbruck
... planet guide it is very rare to get checked but we still counted ourselves lucky! Being at the train station 40 minutes early meant Ash had another opportunity to take some photos of the Grand Canal. The light was pretty so it was worth it. It was a one hour and 10 minute train to Verona where we had a one hour stop before getting our Austrian train to Innsbruck. The train ride was simply stunning. There were huge mountains ...
Christmas Markets!
... Was pretty amazing, with the highlight being the largest crystal in the world. This is definitely something my mother would have really enjoyed!
City view from the ..... tower was pretty stunning and so it should be after climbing a huge amount of stairs on a full belly of Wiener Schnitzel! Man that was hard, i think we both got the meat sweats.
The Christmas market lights and crowds of people in the small streets and ally-ways added to the view and gave it a really ...
Any pass will do
... and taking more photos. There is about 5ft of snow up here and it is just solid ice. At first I was rather nervous about walking on it but it is totally solid and safe to walk on. Saying that, I not only walked on this massive lump of ice but just about went skiing down the pass also. I never thought motorcycle boots made such great ski’s;-)
Off down the West side of the pass and as usual the views are totally stunning. I must have hundreds of shots of ...
Innsbruck
... got started, we were just lured from one exhibit to the next. It was the type of museum that you’d get a yearly pass to and still have lots to see every time you went. The electronic guide was very informative and interactive. You just had to scan the exhibit you were looking at and it pulled up the relevant information and often provided additional photographs or background information. On a high level, the museum covered ...