Entered Europe (Greece) 21st June 2001.
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I don't intend to describe too much about Europe, so this is more a photo gallery than a travelogue. I do go into some detail in Norway, because that can be considered a bit of an adventure going up to the artic circle, and the fact that I met a girl on my way there that I have decided to marry!
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1249. Sunset on Rhodes, Greece. An ever-present ferry on the horizon. |
| 1255. Kufstein, Austria. This castle features a organ that can be heard 40Km away. I'm glad I don't live here. | ![]() |
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1256. Same castle, different view. Actually, it was a great little town. We stopped here because the weather was closing in again, and it turned out to be a great weekend. |
| 1269. My Australian friend Leeanne, looking over the valley near Col de Croix, one of the many summer walks in the area. | ![]() |
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1270. Montreux is about 30 minutes away, and while we were there, the Montreux Jazz Festival was on. We saw BB King and Van Morrison. Not a bad double act! |
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1274. Ceske Budjovice, Czech Republic. The home of the real Budweiser beer. |
| 1275. Prague, and the famous clock in the Old Town Square. | ![]() |
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1276. King Charles Bridge, Prague, from where you get great views of the castle and the river. Full of buskers and artists selling their wares. |
| 1278. St Barbara's, Kutna Hora. | ![]() |
| 1281. Same town, at a square. |
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1282. The once head of the Northern Roman Empire, the Rome of the North, Trier, Germany. |
| 1293. Gernot showed me this street. Nothing interesting at all right? Well, on the left of the street is France, and the right is Germany. Can you imagine the turmoil during WWII. | ![]() |
It stretched from Switzerland to the Ardennes in the North, and from
the Alps to the Mediterranean in the South. It was a vast, dynamic,
state-of-the-art, ultra-modern defensive system. Most of its components
were underground, where interconnecting tunnels stretched for kilometres,
and where, beneath the earth, thousands of men slept, trained, watched,
and waited for a war that never came.
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1310. Scotland |
| 1312. Scotland | ![]() |
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1317. Scotland, about to ride into a storm. |