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Georg August Zinn Str. 2 Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany, 65183, 49-611/36140
The beer and Valium may cause a slightly hazy navigational experience while trying to catch my next flight. This will in no way cause me to actually avoid these drugs, but rather it will simply push me to do a bit of extra planning while still state-side.
I'll look up the map of the airport.
I'll work out my route from one gate to the next.
I'll look into specific landmarks to help jog my potentially foggy ...
Short entry this time....
Only here for one night. Got to the hotel saw a couple of shops with beersteins, birkenstocks and clocks. Had dinner and watched some feral women proceed to get ****** and act like idiots in the hotel bar. Some good news though, won 30 euro on the slot machine in the hotel.
One of the guys (we assume it was a guy) even peed in the hotel hallway and our Tour Manager had to clean it up. People can be such animals.
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... Well here's the story:
After having met a bunch of design students "by chance" (still don't believe in chance though ;) at a party,
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I reckon this trip will help me to make some awesome pictures.
Wow St Goar seriously looks like a very typical little German town, it's hard to describe why but when you just look at the little houses you know your in Germany.
Went to wine tasting last night coz the Rhine Valley produces sweet reslings and i like sweet wines but even i was like dude this is hurting my jaw LoL...
kinda wish i was a mum right now coz it seems like we stop for a second and Kylie ...
... Now we can’t wait to go back and spend more time in Sulzbach so we can tour the orchard!
We had a great dinner with great company, we reminisced about their trips to Florida and the Gators-Vols game, we learned more about the 2009 Oktoberfest songs and found out the Nadine was to perform one of them at the local festival later in the month, and then we drove back to their apartment to see all of the American sports paraphernalia hanging ...
... on to the side of one area of the castle, but the rest remains a tourist site. The castle is filled with tunnels and areas to explore. We had to use candles to see in some of the tunnel areas and spent ages getting lost in the ruins. There was even a small museum inside the grounds that told about the castles history and showed some artifacts from different eras of the castle's life. We headed back to the Hostel for dinner and met up with Marla ...
Bacharach, Germany dangabesisaak... and had to wait for ages in a customs line because I was bringing wood back into the country ( a cuckoo clock for our house). Mum, dad, steph and scott met me at the airport and then we went out to tea with my family and scott's family at taco bill in Beacy. The service was ridiculously slow, but the company good. I barely had any sleep on the plane, but was so awake. Probably because I was so excited to be back home with everyone.
SO this is the ...
... Burkenau ... massive place ... saw dorm rooms of prisoners ... saw bathrooms of prisoners ... chimney remains of large areas ... up observation tower to view from above ... trainline ... Trevor - train track because it went to the sun set and was where people came in their 10s of 000's - most terrifiying item was hair from 150,000 women that would be used to make cloth for army uniforms.....childrens shoes and spectacles. Back onto bus, back to hotel ... crossing through park ... went ...
Frankfurt, Germany veedubentMy move to Germany began on April 1, 2005, departing from Albuquerque, NM where I visited my family for a week before leaving. I flew Delta airlines where I had a layover in Atlanta, Georgia (the state). During my layover I briefly met with my good friend Lisa who worked at the Atlanta airport. It was nice seeing her because it had been a long time. It ...
Wiesbaden, Hesse, Germany dortiz4940... you’d never do in the US, where freeways scream right over and around the centers of towns, frequently chopping up neighborhoods in the process. In Europe they stop at the edges, strictly a point-to-point sprint. You still have to wind your way through the cities, usually.
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