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Rhythmus noch nicht gefunden
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Habe den Rhythmus zum Touren (Fahren und Campieren), nach der Woche in Helsinki noch nicht gefunden. Es braucht wohl noch ein oder zwei Tage. Bin mir nicht sicher ob ich gleich bis Latvia fahren soll oder in Estonia nochmals Übernachten soll. Entscheide mich für ...
17-20 June Estonia
... visited a bronze age burial site, a small circular castle/keep once used by a wealthy German burgher to guard his landholdings, and a Mansion set in beautiful 56 hectare grounds that had also been owned by a German family, the xxxxxx. They had fled the mansion with the advance of the Russian army in the second decade of the twentieth century, as well being motivated by the uncertainty of the Estonian uprisings. The family had been there for 400 years since control had ...
Parnu
... make it off of the one month per year that it is hot or maybe just warm.
The city center of Parnu was a smaller verson of Tallinn without the walls, but still carried the old feeling and lots of shops still sold the same souvenirs that resembled the old knights and stuff like that. It was not a big city. It was quite small, but a day ...
A Day at the Beach...in Estonia
... I felt like I was back in the states (with the exception of the men wearing Speedos and not swim trunks - haha).
We also took a beautiful walk on the beach only to discover that we had somehow wandered into the nude beach area - opps! That's Europe for ya. We stayed on the beach until dusk and then ate at an Italian rrestaurant with a nice deck. We invited along some German college students we met at the hostel along with ...
Glass blowing, a cat, a red car and death metal
... our panniers with so many homegrown carrots, tomatoes and cucumbers that we could no longer fit the cat in.
And so our last weekend in Estonia really just summed up the extraordinary hospitality we experienced the whole time we were in the country (well except for those pesky border guards....). We met so many great people, saw some amazing places and had a brilliant time. But sadly we have to say Head Aega for now, hopefully we'll be back again ...