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Munich - Day 9
... to be the guinea pigs for experiments such as the study of malaria where prisoners were forced to be infected with the disease while their side effects were studied without any medicine, experiments for future submarine explorations where prisoners were forced only to consume salt water with no food or normal drinking water provided for up to 8 days at a time. While all disturbing in their own the one that took the most impact on me was a serious ...
Oktoberfest!!!!
Oktoberfest básicamente significa en alemán: Fiesta de Octubre. La fiesta tiene ya 179 años de existencia y se celebra todas las primeras semanas de octubre (ahora le agregaron la última de septiembre) que concuerda más o menos con el fin de las vacaciones de verano.
La fiesta surgió para conmemorar el casamiento de los reyes de Bavaria (hoy en día provincia alemana con capital en Múnich) . La fiesta fue tan popular y duró tantos días que al otro ...
Prost from Munchen
... as he had a captive audience of drunken people. Brian was able to get a litre of beer which he really enjoyed. We did order a meal, which was the traditional pigs knuckles, but after waiting an hour we never did get our food and we had to leave to make our bus. Unfortunately we didn't have an amazing experience as the service was not great but I guess it is a Friday night so we should have expected it to be busy. Instead we had to settle for burger king ...
A great start
... can ask us later.
Unfortunately our plans and goals do not allow us to stay for too long in one place even though there is still so much to see and do. We hope you enjoy reading this blog update but we know it will not even begin to discribe how great this weekend actually was (not making you jealous or anything)
tl;dr: got to Munich savely in one day, had a great weekend, going to Salzburg on monday.
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Laim is not Lame!
After a long and uneventful flight we arrived in Munich around 8am. Customs was a breeze, it seemed to take a lot less time than coming back into the US. Julie and Noah met us at the airport and we were on the train to their apartment in no time. Their apartment is so nice, and in a wonderful area of Munich called Laim. It's a quiet neighborhood of homes a short walk to two of the prettiest areas to visit, the Nymphenburg Palace and Hirschgarten ...