Pension Junger Fuchs Hotel
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Fraueninsel and Family
... was delicious and we all had a very magical evening. It truly was one of the most beautiful things I have ever seen. The weekend flew by and we spent the rest of our time walking in the snow to churches and lakes where we got a nice view of the Alps. I'm starting the process of saying goodbye to all my family members so it was a bit sad to wave good bye to my Bavarian family at the train station but hopefully they will come and visit me in ...
Sunday ..Sunny Salzburg ...
... church steeples,domes of building and the magnificent castle/ fortress on the hill means one can never get lost.. you may discover a quaint little allyway, a museum or two, a restaurant, a market or three..( specially at this time of the year).. time will get away from you but your memories and photos are never going to.
A walk along the riverside shows that the ducks and swans enjoy it whatever the ...
So Salzburg ...Snow Snow & more snow
... green and red theme abounds.
A trip up Hohensalzburg Castle, (dating back to 1077 , with a length of 250 metres and a
width of 150 metres, it is one of the largest medieval castles in Europe) is made a lot easier and safer by the funicular railway (built in 1892) .. for 8:80 euros return the trip of some 98 metres high in sixty seconds. atop the hill the view is one of winter beauty. Snow covered rooftops, ...
Salzburg
Our campsite was a short walk from the bus stop which took us in to the centre of town. There was a light misty rain which made everything rather grey, but we set off on our walking tour anyways. We started off in a square with a statue of Mozart. A short walk away was a much larger square with a huge fountain that was being power-washed. We also saw lots of horse carriages lined up waiting to take tourists around town. We also got to see the neat ...
Berchtesgaden
... haunts me as I write about it today. I didn’t take any close-up pictures of the display panels partly out of respect for the solemnity of the exhibit and also partly because it is the stuff of nightmares that is engrained in my memory. I think what struck home the hardest was the casualness with this which innocent, and in most cases, helpless, people were murdered (either outright or as a result of experiments gone sideways) by ...
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