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Een leuke stad
De tweede dag op rij dat het regent. Maar ja ... je kan toch niet altijd gewoon binnen zitten he. 's Morgens even met de hond buiten geweest en dan naar Bad Ischl gereden. De kern is niet echt groot, maar er staan wel schitterende gebouwen. Het was eigenlijk eens leuk zo zonder hond op stap en even gewoon te ...
Nationalfeiertag in Hallstatt
... nichts dreckig machen. Das Haus war so etwas wie ein Vorzeigehaus fuer potentielle Kaeufer der Villen die dort gebaut werden. Wenn alles fertig ist soll der Kern von Hallstatt nur im Mittelpunkt einer gross angelegten Villensiedlung liegen. Sogar der Hallstaetter See und die Berge wurden im Ansatz nachgebaut.
Mein Fazit: Interessant aber die spinnen die Chinesesn :-)
Nachdem wir mit dem Taxi zurueck nach Huizhou und dem Bus nach Guangshou gefahren waren wurde es knapp ...
Hallstatt
... Austria still seems to allow smoking indoors as opposed to neighbouring countries like Germany and Switzerland, as far as we can tell. So we went across the square and we were glad that we had been forced to switch. Megs found an absolutely delicious apfel strudel, served with whipped cream and vanilla custard sauce and I had a fancy cappuccino with whipped cream and shaved chocolate. This was the best apfel strudel that she’d had so far and would be the one ...
Peace in Hallstatt
... the hill and onto the boat.
Hallstatt is a little lakeside village. Although the train station is called Hallstatt, it isn’t technically in Hallstatt (across the lake). So, you have to take a ferry across. The village is quite remote and a visit requires a minimum of 1 change plus a ferry ride or bus. We don’t mind remote, in fact that was the draw.
We stood on the stern of the boat, under an overhang so we could see ...
Should have posted earlier..
... called Anita, who told us all about Prague and gave us heaps if little tips. An older man, who came in reeking of alcohol joined us and proceeded to continue to down several cans of beer. It was a bad sign when Anita told us she never slept on these trains for safety reasons, but when we made moves to sleep about midnight, nothing changed - full lights on, Anita and the man just kept talking... About 330am, they started playing loud Polish rock ...