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Sauerkraut & Samba: April 2012
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21 April, 2012. Sunny Brazil: Recife Olinda. As we were in Porto de Galinhas for one week, we decided to make a tour to get to know Recife and Olinda in the same day, since it takes only one hour of driving to arrive there. We booked the visit with a travel agent and they picked us up at the Resort and took us there, together with a full van. Is the capital of the Brazilian state called Pernambuco. Which in English means reef. Our first stop in Recife was at the famous beach called Praia da Boa Viagem.
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Sauerkraut & Samba: October 2012
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01 October, 2012. Is the capital of Poland and also its largest city. We took a Ryanair flight to Warsaw Modlin. Arrived there in the evening and hired a car to take us into the city. The drive itself was a great sightseeing already, as the driver passed through all the beautiful illuminated buildings and monuments. The streets are very wide and comparing to London, they’re pretty quiet and you find not so many people out walk around. Palace of Culture and Science. St Mary's Church in. Located by the calm.
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Sauerkraut & Samba: UK: Canterbury
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15 August, 2013. Is a cute and historic English cathedral city, which lies on the district of Kent, South East England. Its history goes back to the times even before the Roman conquerors in the 1st century AD, when Canterbury was already a settlement called Durou̯ernon. Stronghold", u̯erno-. Century by Geoffrey Chaucer. St Augustine’s Abbey ruins. River Stour and some of the idyllic landscapes. Boat tour on the River Stour in the end of the day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Para ler em Português:.
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Sauerkraut & Samba: June 2013
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09 June, 2013. Is an old English town, county seat of Cambridgeshire and located approx. 80 Km from London (it’s possible to travel by train and come back on the same day). It lies on the banks of the river Cam and since the Middle Ages plays an important role in the town's economy. Trinity College, where Sir Isaac Newton studied. St John's College King's College. Trinity College, founded by Henry VIII. And some very old churches. From one side to. Fitzwilliam Museum Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
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Sauerkraut & Samba: April 2013
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10 April, 2013. Is a medieval castle situated on a bend of the River Avon, in small town called Warwick, in the Warwickshire County in England. 65279; . 65279;. Entrance to the Castle. The City of " Warwick". 05 April, 2013. Ruins of the Great Hall. Ruins of the State Apartments. From the other side of the moat. Blick of the English country side. 04 April, 2013. Marlborough. It's one of the most visited attractions. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Para ler em Português:. Delicious cakes and cupcakes!
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Sauerkraut & Samba: March 2012
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12 March, 2012. Sunny Brazil: Rei do Mato e Maquiné Grottoes. My cousin Douglas was talking about the beauty of two Grottoes he had visited some time ago, and invited Sven and I to check it out. Although this. Has many grottoes, we decided to see only two of the most famous ones: "Rei do Mato" and "Maquiné". Afterwards, we drove in the direction of Cordisburgo, where the other grotto -. Inside, the grotto is really impressive, especially because of its size, there are some pretty big chambers! Which rema...
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Sauerkraut & Samba: February 2013
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27 February, 2013. In German) is a small medieval town situated on the north of Germany, in the state of. Lower Saxony), very famous for the legend of the. Pied Piper of Hamelin. Der Rattenfänger von Hameln. According to the legend, the Hamelin Piper was called to catch the rats that were infesting the town around 1282. In exchange to the rats’ heads, it was promised a good payment and the Piper accept the offer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Para ler em Português:. Delicious cakes and cupcakes!
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Sauerkraut & Samba: November 2011
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19 November, 2011. Although my cousin complained already that we just write about food, once again we moved from pub to food. First we met with a Polish couple that is friends with us in the "The Red Lion" in Soho. Funnily enough Mitza met her in language school in Germany - all these contingencies support my feeling that Europe is more and more like one big country, and I hope the current crisis won't destroy this! But back from politics to the real thing! 09 November, 2011. A replica of the Ship belong...
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Sauerkraut & Samba: December 2011
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26 December, 2011. A happy Christmas from Mitza and Sven! As we both have been a little bit lazy the last weeks (but I promise there will be some pictures from the visit of my ex-colleagues), just small season greetings with the smallest Christmas tree of the world! 04 December, 2011. Craziness or just laziness? Doing some shopping in Westfield Stratford (Normally our. Weekly prayer at the altar of consumption, as one user of Foursquare. 27112011 - Another stroll in the park. Crossing the park from north...