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Unread postby Kalah » 13 Feb 2008, 23:01

Of course. I'm an impatient soul... All right... a few snapshots of my trip to Germany in the summer of -05:

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Breakfast in Leipzig. We went to Trier via Kiel, Berlin, Leipzig, Frankfurt and Koblenz. Tour de Germany, so to speak.

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Koblenz, as seen from the castle on the hilltop. It's been turned into a hostel. Se the rivers Rhine and Mosel converging?

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This is what the Mosel valley looks like from the bottom of it; wine stocks as faaar as the eye can see :)

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A nice little town. Lots of those...

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... as you can see.

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Me at a café in Trier. As you can see... it's bucketing down. That didn't stop us. There had to be ice cream.

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You can take a tour on that boat. Never done it, though.

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One of the castles. Can visit some of them.
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Unread postby Elvin » 13 Feb 2008, 23:31

Picturesque, should be a relaxing trip :)
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Unread postby Kalah » 13 Feb 2008, 23:45

Sure, if you do it right. The problem we had on our trip (my ex and I) was that she wanted to travel in the evenings, spending the mornings and days in cities, shopping etc. That made it impossible for us to stay at the small, local, privately run places in the small towns; they close at about three, four in the afternoon. So we had to stay in hotels, or make sure we had reservations. We could of course ensure that we had reserved rooms in hostels etc. before we went (and we did, in Berlin and Trier), but it took away some of the spontaneity we wanted. It turned into a trip where we had the most fun staying in the same place for a couple of days, so that's how I want to do it next time. Staying in e.g. Koblenz and Trier and spending the days either in those cities or travelling around in the valley and returning.
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Unread postby Milla aka. the Slayer » 13 Feb 2008, 23:48

Wouldn't it be more fun to go somewhere you haven't been before? ;)
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Unread postby asandir » 13 Feb 2008, 23:53

looks beautiful Kalah, I wouldn't mind going myself!
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Unread postby Kalah » 13 Feb 2008, 23:56

Milla aka. the Slayer wrote:Wouldn't it be more fun to go somewhere you haven't been before? ;)
Sure. But where to start? My dad says he'll buy me a trip to Thailand for my honeymoon, but I've got to get hitched first ;)

I actually haven't been outside of Europe yet, but there are a few places on my "want-to-go-there" list. But I like Germany. It's not far away, so I could just go for a week or something, without too much hassle.
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Unread postby Milla aka. the Slayer » 14 Feb 2008, 00:01

Quickly, find yourself a woman and get married so you can go on some adventures :D
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Unread postby asandir » 14 Feb 2008, 00:02

it's nice over here!
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Unread postby Kalah » 14 Feb 2008, 00:04

Too far, dammit. I don't have enough money in my bank account to get to New Delhi, let alone Perth, Australia. Germany on the other hand, is just a day away (by car) from my childhood home.
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Unread postby asandir » 14 Feb 2008, 00:06

well there is that .... but it's a great time to be here, great weather, great sights .... great beaches!
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Unread postby Elvin » 14 Feb 2008, 00:14

I too prefer to stay in a place for a few days but never a week, eventually it gets boring. As long as there are nearby places to visit and a good beach I'm fine :)
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Unread postby asandir » 14 Feb 2008, 00:17

I generally prefer that too, a few days and then back home I go .... for short trips though
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Unread postby Kalah » 14 Feb 2008, 00:20

A question: Have you ever been abroad? Or travelled within the vastness of Australia? I have the feeling that despite shrinking distances created by airplanes and such, Australia is a bit isolated.
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Unread postby parcaleste » 14 Feb 2008, 05:49

asandir wrote:... I'm thinking about what's going on under all that hair!
Talking :) (the music was too loud :D )

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Unread postby asandir » 14 Feb 2008, 07:32

Talking (the music was too loud )
riiiight
A question: Have you ever been abroad? Or travelled within the vastness of Australia? I have the feeling that despite shrinking distances created by airplanes and such, Australia is a bit isolated
yes I have, remember I was born in Holland and lived there til I was 6, been to italy, austria and a few places that I still remember

I have been to Queensland, South Australia (twice), Victoria (3 times) and Tasmania .... remember that where we stayed in Queensland (the Gold Coast) is about 3700km's from Perth as the crow flies, and Melbourne (capital city of Victoria) is a direct 2720km's from Perth

apart from interstate travel, I have been to Karratha which is about 1500km's, we used to regularly travel to Denmark (the town not where Milla hangs out :D ) which is about 410km's and often travel to bunbury/busselton/margaret river area (south west of Perth - beautiful place) which is around 230kms from perth

so yeah, we travel around a bit

as for isolated, sure it is, that's what planes are for :)
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Unread postby ThunderTitan » 16 Feb 2008, 16:34

Kalah wrote:Australia is a bit isolated.
which was the whole point of filling it with krimals.
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Unread postby asandir » 17 Feb 2008, 01:20

ahhhh, that was the reason was it? :)
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Unread postby Panda Tar » 20 Feb 2008, 16:37

parcaleste wrote: Now here's a place I would like to see :hail:
Well, I'm seeing it right now.
*scrolling down* Vixe! :drama:

Can't see now. :D

Well, good day to all of you, guys. I'm back for a really really short while, so I'll show you some photos of what I've been doing lately. You'll notice they are somewhat similar to each other...but...who cares? :lol:

We were making some of the sexyest faces ever! Only for the ladies. ahahaha
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This is how I get when I dance too much.
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Fantasy party. I'm handsome, I know. :proud:
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That party again.
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What to do...what to do...?
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Right to left: Me, my father (back), Dudu (with the sandals) and Thiago, some of my best friends.
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One of this island's beaches: Santinho.
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Ok, that's all for now. B-)
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Unread postby Elvin » 20 Feb 2008, 18:05

You seem to have a good time without us :tongue: Good pics!
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Unread postby Panda Tar » 20 Feb 2008, 19:12

Yeah, that's why I'm sharing those times with you now. ;) I'm in a really good mood, and having fun as much as I can. I've lived too long without sharing my time with others. A big mistake, if you ask me. ;| Living and learning, eh? :)
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