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Zoutwinning is belangrijk in deze omgeving. Het is ook niet voor niets dat de naam Salzburg daar uit afstamt. De oorspronkelijk mijnen liggen op het grondgebied Hallein beter op de berg Bad Dürrnberg.
Onderweg kwam ik nog een dam tegen, Te mooi om zomaar voorbij te rijden.
De stad Hallein op zich is ...
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
... a giant sheet mirror reflecting picturesque Austrian buildings dotting the shore.....but our room was small and had a view of the carpark....then we walked into the village and it was very...very quiet.....someone explained that this was the low season and the town explodes in early December when thousands of skiers descend on the town....but until then it is quiet......after so many major cities we were looking forward to a bit of quiet BUT this was very ...
Berchtesgaden
... retreat and also where he hosted numerous diplomats. It also served as part of his propaganda machine to show him as a humble, down to earth person, connected with nature – one of the people. It was here that he met the little blond Austrian girl which he is featured with in numerous propaganda pieces that portray him not just as führer, but a father to the nation. Hitler later found out that the girl was of Jewish descent but ...
Bavaria and Tirol
... opera house - modeled after Wagner's dramatic Tannhäuser Opera.
Later, as we were driving back into Germany, we got pulled over by the federal German Polizai. Worried that we had broken a law, missed a signal or speeding, we pulled over quickly. Turns out they just wanted to check our papers on the car. That was interesting... I made for a good story, but my stomach sure sank!
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