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Trier, Brussels, Amsterda, Bremen and Grevesmüllen |
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This was a fast part of the trip. We could only stay one or two days in each place, because we wanted to make it on time to the Nordics. |
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We went to Trier - Germany's oldest city - to visit our dear Nannette. This picture is in front of the Porta Nigra, a black castle more than a thousand years old! Thanx a lot, Nette. |
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We couls only stay a couple of hours in Brussels, enough to get lost and end up driving through the red district. |
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Brazilian people dancing the capoeira, a strange dance with hypnotic rythms and peaceful fights. |
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Amsterdam, a city full of life with a sweet smell on the air. |
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Bremen, where we went to visit Sylvia, who unfortunately was away. But instead we found two great persons: Claudia and Emilio. |
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Claudia, from Germany and Emilio, from Palma de Mallorca, Spain. We just met them there, but we received so much hospitality that we got impressed!. Thanx a lot, guys. |
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Emilio made a delicious dinner, with calamary and Iberic jam. That's the Spanish way! |
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"Operating" a female cat at Mr. Romeyke (Martin's father) veterinarian clinic. Don't worry, she wasn't harmed. |
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