The opening of the exhibition from the trip will take place in Zagreb september 30 ( its a tuesday) at 19:00/ 7 oclock pm at:
Galerija Ulupuh
Tkalcivica 14 ( in the center of the city)
see you there hopefully.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Its over!
Its over.....!! The bestiary pilgrims hunt for bestiaries and bikejourney in and out of the centraleuropean countries is over.
The final entrance was Copenhagen - the capital of Denmark
We came just in time to see the big gayparade, that now had set the city on " wild fire"!!
Well, we´ve been in Denmark for about 2 weeks allready before we arrived to Copenhagen. We spend some time first in Sønderborg and Ribe ( yes it means fish in plural in the croatian language, but this town appearently doesnt have any particular connection with fishing... or croatia) the oldest town in Scandinavia.
Later we spend 2 nights at my ( jesper) very good friends Annemarie and Kristians house at the fjordlandscapes around Roskilde before we entered Albertslund ( a copenhagen suburb with some "reputation" around here) to live at the very good guy Tonny´s flat.
Jadranka arrived from Zagreb by plane and suddenly the bestiary pilgrims had excellent company when going out.
.
.. and how do we feel now after driving 2859 km ( and walking 17 km because of an exploding tyre) through 7 countries, 6 capitals ( including Zagreb), numerous of beers, extreme amounts of foods, laughing, sweating, crying, arguing, screaming, singing, sleeping but never fighting for 2 months???
We feel like beeing in a pretty good shape.
its a little sad that its over now somehow, but on the other hand, the mind just arent capable of more impressions now.
Perhaps we´ll first see the real reactions to this experience after a long while.
The real need now is more or less just something that includes football, beers and food.... "oh just like during your trip" - you the wise watcher immediately recognised... and yes you are so right about that point ( we didnt change at all)
well we certainly added new pictures to the landscapes, that our minds will create to our dreams in the future, and for that we will really like to say thank you so much for you who helped and supported us to make this a reality:
Thank you so much Zeljko Zorica ( Sis) and Artless Studio
Thanks to our sponsors Ministry of Culture of Croatia - especially minister Bozo Biskupic
Thanks to Glas Koncila - especially director Nedjeljko Pintaric
Thank you Cobra Cibilic for all your time, help and patience with us when we were prepairing the trip.
Thank you Dragan Matic for this excellent picture you took of us, the idea of making the blog and especially for your help to get the right programmes for the video and photos.
Thank you Tomislav Kristo for the great lense you borrowed us
Thank you Ivica Tomljanovic and your family for having us as guest ( very welcomed and spoiled guests!)
Thank you Pero Musulin and your family for letting us using the car so we could go to Medjugorje and prepair our minds and spirits for this weird trip.
Thank you Tonka Covic for feeding us ( which you always do so well!!) and prepairing us with holy water.....IT REALLY HELPED!!
Thank you Antonio Covic for letting us use your flat ( which you have done so many times now - its really great of you!!)
Thank you Jasmina Fajkovic for let us use your card to buy cheaper equipment ( tent, sleepingbags etc)
Thank you Nina and Finn Lennert for having us as guests in your house....wow that was a good time ( once again we were almost to much spoiled with food and everything we needed)
Thank you Susanne and Jan Hedegaard Petersen for having us as guests at your house and thanks for the excellent weekend in and around Ribe!
Thank you AnneMarie Bøttger and Kristian Christiansen for having us as guests in your house, and thank you for all the good food, music and oppertunety to drink all night.............! ( sorry we couldnt be there at your wedding, but we hope, that we came with atleast some good spirit - you deserve it)
Thank you very much Tonny Jørgensen for having us as guests in your house, for bringing us around with your car and recording us on video while driving the last bit into Copenhagen!!
And thank you all you people on the road that helped us to find the way, a place to sleep, cheering us up etc.... sorry we cant remember all of your names, but everybody was like an angel to us while you did what you did.
The names we remember are Petr ( the great!) who took us under his save wings for 2 days in the Czech Republic - man the day we´ll have our own succefull company, we will definitely hire you as our special secretary - nothing will go wrong then!
Peder Bodenhausen for driving with us 11 kilometres - even though it wasnt his direction - just to help us geeting the right way out of the Ruhrdistrict.
Amit Singh and Dr. Benjamin Fuller ( and your 2 friends) for a good conversation and spirtual support when it was needed in Budapest
Giorgios for having a good time while watching football in the bar in Bratislava during the Euro 2008.
Family Krekel that saved us for a cold and maybe something worser that rainy day in Germany. Giving us Sandwich, coffe, tea, cookie and good warm feelings.
The guy in Bamberg who helped us to find a jugendherberg and 2 days after recognised us and told us to join the company in a nice bar ( Pizzini)...we never get your name, but you are also an angel in our eyes!
The Turkish waitress who took good care of us and gave us free rakija (!!) in Fehrenkamp Hotel in Germany
Thanks to all you people who sent comments and sms´s and followed us on the blog during the trip
...and finally a special thanks to Jadranka Rezic, who showed some special patience ( you gave your man 2 months off!!.... bravo!), travelled all the way up to Copenhagen to be with us and generally was a good support all the way.
If you somehow get addicted to watch our pictures on the blog then do not worry. There will be many more to watch in a comming book an exibition ( of course we saved the best pictures for that :-)
You will be updated when the time is right.
see you
Bernard and Jesper
The final entrance was Copenhagen - the capital of Denmark
We came just in time to see the big gayparade, that now had set the city on " wild fire"!!
Well, we´ve been in Denmark for about 2 weeks allready before we arrived to Copenhagen. We spend some time first in Sønderborg and Ribe ( yes it means fish in plural in the croatian language, but this town appearently doesnt have any particular connection with fishing... or croatia) the oldest town in Scandinavia.
Later we spend 2 nights at my ( jesper) very good friends Annemarie and Kristians house at the fjordlandscapes around Roskilde before we entered Albertslund ( a copenhagen suburb with some "reputation" around here) to live at the very good guy Tonny´s flat.
Jadranka arrived from Zagreb by plane and suddenly the bestiary pilgrims had excellent company when going out.
.
.. and how do we feel now after driving 2859 km ( and walking 17 km because of an exploding tyre) through 7 countries, 6 capitals ( including Zagreb), numerous of beers, extreme amounts of foods, laughing, sweating, crying, arguing, screaming, singing, sleeping but never fighting for 2 months???
We feel like beeing in a pretty good shape.
its a little sad that its over now somehow, but on the other hand, the mind just arent capable of more impressions now.
Perhaps we´ll first see the real reactions to this experience after a long while.
The real need now is more or less just something that includes football, beers and food.... "oh just like during your trip" - you the wise watcher immediately recognised... and yes you are so right about that point ( we didnt change at all)
well we certainly added new pictures to the landscapes, that our minds will create to our dreams in the future, and for that we will really like to say thank you so much for you who helped and supported us to make this a reality:
Thank you so much Zeljko Zorica ( Sis) and Artless Studio
Thanks to our sponsors Ministry of Culture of Croatia - especially minister Bozo Biskupic
Thanks to Glas Koncila - especially director Nedjeljko Pintaric
Thank you Cobra Cibilic for all your time, help and patience with us when we were prepairing the trip.
Thank you Dragan Matic for this excellent picture you took of us, the idea of making the blog and especially for your help to get the right programmes for the video and photos.
Thank you Tomislav Kristo for the great lense you borrowed us
Thank you Ivica Tomljanovic and your family for having us as guest ( very welcomed and spoiled guests!)
Thank you Pero Musulin and your family for letting us using the car so we could go to Medjugorje and prepair our minds and spirits for this weird trip.
Thank you Tonka Covic for feeding us ( which you always do so well!!) and prepairing us with holy water.....IT REALLY HELPED!!
Thank you Antonio Covic for letting us use your flat ( which you have done so many times now - its really great of you!!)
Thank you Jasmina Fajkovic for let us use your card to buy cheaper equipment ( tent, sleepingbags etc)
Thank you Nina and Finn Lennert for having us as guests in your house....wow that was a good time ( once again we were almost to much spoiled with food and everything we needed)
Thank you Susanne and Jan Hedegaard Petersen for having us as guests at your house and thanks for the excellent weekend in and around Ribe!
Thank you AnneMarie Bøttger and Kristian Christiansen for having us as guests in your house, and thank you for all the good food, music and oppertunety to drink all night.............! ( sorry we couldnt be there at your wedding, but we hope, that we came with atleast some good spirit - you deserve it)
Thank you very much Tonny Jørgensen for having us as guests in your house, for bringing us around with your car and recording us on video while driving the last bit into Copenhagen!!
And thank you all you people on the road that helped us to find the way, a place to sleep, cheering us up etc.... sorry we cant remember all of your names, but everybody was like an angel to us while you did what you did.
The names we remember are Petr ( the great!) who took us under his save wings for 2 days in the Czech Republic - man the day we´ll have our own succefull company, we will definitely hire you as our special secretary - nothing will go wrong then!
Peder Bodenhausen for driving with us 11 kilometres - even though it wasnt his direction - just to help us geeting the right way out of the Ruhrdistrict.
Amit Singh and Dr. Benjamin Fuller ( and your 2 friends) for a good conversation and spirtual support when it was needed in Budapest
Giorgios for having a good time while watching football in the bar in Bratislava during the Euro 2008.
Family Krekel that saved us for a cold and maybe something worser that rainy day in Germany. Giving us Sandwich, coffe, tea, cookie and good warm feelings.
The guy in Bamberg who helped us to find a jugendherberg and 2 days after recognised us and told us to join the company in a nice bar ( Pizzini)...we never get your name, but you are also an angel in our eyes!
The Turkish waitress who took good care of us and gave us free rakija (!!) in Fehrenkamp Hotel in Germany
Thanks to all you people who sent comments and sms´s and followed us on the blog during the trip
...and finally a special thanks to Jadranka Rezic, who showed some special patience ( you gave your man 2 months off!!.... bravo!), travelled all the way up to Copenhagen to be with us and generally was a good support all the way.
If you somehow get addicted to watch our pictures on the blog then do not worry. There will be many more to watch in a comming book an exibition ( of course we saved the best pictures for that :-)
You will be updated when the time is right.
see you
Bernard and Jesper
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Friday, August 1, 2008
from Köln to Denmark
As mentioned in the lines below, we made it up to - country nr 7 on this trip - Denmark.
4 days it took from Köln to reach the danish border.
Most of our days went by just driving and driving and driving - now the only thing we had on our minds was to " go home" as fast as possible.
In the beginning that was not very easy
We had to find out of the giant labyrinth called "Ruhr district".
What a crowded area!!
nothing but cityareas and a few green areas with parks or hills and many MANY different roads to choose from. Well basically we just had to go north, but on the other hand we werent so interested in beeing " united" with the numerous of monstertrucks that operate in this area, so it was a matter of using the " 6th sense" somehow, which wasnt always that easy.
We get some good advice from other bikers from time to time, but in the long run we always ended up by beeing confused because of the many different signs, that ( perhaps) could send you in the direction you needed, but sooner or later some signs will change their names without letting you know in advance and there for you tend to change the direction so it fit with the main course....yes it sounds confusing and it was confusing.
But as many times before on this trip we were saved by nice people.
Especially in Wuppertal when a guy, who was out for a little exercise with the bike more or less change his route just to lead us out in a favourable direction - ( thank you Peder Bodenhausen!!)
As soon as we were away from Ruhr life became much easiere.
Not only could we continue on the same way, that would lead us in up north, but - and maybe even much better - the mountains and hills were gone!! From now on it was only "flat story". Pancakelandscape all the way!
Not much from the last days to mention - well we could if you really ask for it, but the impressionlevel was on lowest level, and then everything just seem to vanish as soon as you´ve seen or hear it. But one thing still impressed us though.
When we came to the town Rendsburg there was only when way to cross the river there, and that was to go under it !!
Now that was a new one....
A special bicyclelift lead you down to some tunnel in the underground, and then you just pass under, untill you reach another lift in the end to take you up to the surface again.
A very special experience indeed!
We drove like maniacs.
We were now able to drive much longer distances than we were used to, and we broke our distancerecords almost everyday.
The last day when we set out from south of the river Elben and up to the german-danish border we drove 196,5 kilometer..... well we could make it that far because we knew that we had a place to stay in Sønderborg and there for we didnt need to look out for any hostel or hotel for the night...13 hours we were driving that day by the way.
The last 20 km before Padborg ( the border) was in completely darkness and somehow it was almost like a revelation with biblically undertunes, when we started to scream and sing and then shortly after the lights from the border appeared and Nina and Jens ( mother and brother) were waiting with waving flags , water and chocolate to welcome us.
4 days it took from Köln to reach the danish border.
Most of our days went by just driving and driving and driving - now the only thing we had on our minds was to " go home" as fast as possible.
In the beginning that was not very easy
We had to find out of the giant labyrinth called "Ruhr district".
What a crowded area!!
nothing but cityareas and a few green areas with parks or hills and many MANY different roads to choose from. Well basically we just had to go north, but on the other hand we werent so interested in beeing " united" with the numerous of monstertrucks that operate in this area, so it was a matter of using the " 6th sense" somehow, which wasnt always that easy.
We get some good advice from other bikers from time to time, but in the long run we always ended up by beeing confused because of the many different signs, that ( perhaps) could send you in the direction you needed, but sooner or later some signs will change their names without letting you know in advance and there for you tend to change the direction so it fit with the main course....yes it sounds confusing and it was confusing.
But as many times before on this trip we were saved by nice people.
Especially in Wuppertal when a guy, who was out for a little exercise with the bike more or less change his route just to lead us out in a favourable direction - ( thank you Peder Bodenhausen!!)
As soon as we were away from Ruhr life became much easiere.
Not only could we continue on the same way, that would lead us in up north, but - and maybe even much better - the mountains and hills were gone!! From now on it was only "flat story". Pancakelandscape all the way!
Not much from the last days to mention - well we could if you really ask for it, but the impressionlevel was on lowest level, and then everything just seem to vanish as soon as you´ve seen or hear it. But one thing still impressed us though.
When we came to the town Rendsburg there was only when way to cross the river there, and that was to go under it !!
Now that was a new one....
A special bicyclelift lead you down to some tunnel in the underground, and then you just pass under, untill you reach another lift in the end to take you up to the surface again.
A very special experience indeed!
We drove like maniacs.
We were now able to drive much longer distances than we were used to, and we broke our distancerecords almost everyday.
The last day when we set out from south of the river Elben and up to the german-danish border we drove 196,5 kilometer..... well we could make it that far because we knew that we had a place to stay in Sønderborg and there for we didnt need to look out for any hostel or hotel for the night...13 hours we were driving that day by the way.
The last 20 km before Padborg ( the border) was in completely darkness and somehow it was almost like a revelation with biblically undertunes, when we started to scream and sing and then shortly after the lights from the border appeared and Nina and Jens ( mother and brother) were waiting with waving flags , water and chocolate to welcome us.
We are in Denmark!
We made it!
All the way up to Sønderborg Denmark.
Sorry that we´ve been to lazy to opdate, but we are in perfect condition. Beeing completely spoiled during the last days with great food and good weather in my ( jesper) mothers house.
More pictures and info will follow tonight ( when the weather will be worser and we need to stay inside)
see you later
All the way up to Sønderborg Denmark.
Sorry that we´ve been to lazy to opdate, but we are in perfect condition. Beeing completely spoiled during the last days with great food and good weather in my ( jesper) mothers house.
More pictures and info will follow tonight ( when the weather will be worser and we need to stay inside)
see you later
Monday, July 28, 2008
Friday, July 25, 2008
Going to Denmark
Our 4 days in Köln is over, and now its time to find the way up north to Denmark.
How do we feel now? well, some sort of relief.
Köln was the last big task on this journey, though we´re still going for a little bestiary-research in Copenhagen before the story is finished.
Many would probably say, that " ooh its such a big adventure, I envy you so much because of that" etc, but the mind has some sort of limits in its capacity of swollowing impressions.
We feel, that now we are close to this limit.
Its getting harder and harder to find inspirations - the common seriousity is also difficult to keep up, and generally we just want to watch some movies with the original voices and not something, that is dubbed into hungarian,slovakian, czech or german, as it is a common thing to do in all those countries we´ve been through ( in Denmark that doesnt happen!)
Its almost 6 weeks ago since we started from Zagreb, but it sometimes feels like it was 6 months. the daily impact of impressions has been enormous - everytime we´re on the road, we lose the sense of time pretty quickly - the brain knows about the routine now, and I think it turns down the feeling of time as some sort of " survival instinct". Sitting on a bike so many ours day after day after day.... okay 4 more days ( if the weather is on our side - it looks good right now) and we´ll be in Sönderborg Denmark. Its almost to surrealistic to think about right now. But we´ll be on our way there when this message is posted.
Well what about Köln then?
As mentioned before its hard to keep up the inspiration after visting so many places in a relative short amount of time. Mostly we´ve been concentrating on filling our stomachs as much as possible. Especially on the chinese restaurants, that usually have the big buffets ( eat all you can!) which is just perfect for us.
We´ve been shocked by watching all those homeless and poor people living in the streets and begging for money here, while all the tourists ( like us) just passed by without noticing anything else than shops filled with glitterstuffs or whatever.
But even in our tired situation, we still had the ability to be impressed though.
The giant Cathedral " Kölnerdom" is really amazing, and the cityinvironment around the cathedral, the big and busy central trainstation and its bridge over the river rhine, is nothing but a great pulse. Its like an everchanging stage. So many trains and so many boats and so many (different) people.
Now its time to find Denmark
see you later.
How do we feel now? well, some sort of relief.
Köln was the last big task on this journey, though we´re still going for a little bestiary-research in Copenhagen before the story is finished.
Many would probably say, that " ooh its such a big adventure, I envy you so much because of that" etc, but the mind has some sort of limits in its capacity of swollowing impressions.
We feel, that now we are close to this limit.
Its getting harder and harder to find inspirations - the common seriousity is also difficult to keep up, and generally we just want to watch some movies with the original voices and not something, that is dubbed into hungarian,slovakian, czech or german, as it is a common thing to do in all those countries we´ve been through ( in Denmark that doesnt happen!)
Its almost 6 weeks ago since we started from Zagreb, but it sometimes feels like it was 6 months. the daily impact of impressions has been enormous - everytime we´re on the road, we lose the sense of time pretty quickly - the brain knows about the routine now, and I think it turns down the feeling of time as some sort of " survival instinct". Sitting on a bike so many ours day after day after day.... okay 4 more days ( if the weather is on our side - it looks good right now) and we´ll be in Sönderborg Denmark. Its almost to surrealistic to think about right now. But we´ll be on our way there when this message is posted.
Well what about Köln then?
As mentioned before its hard to keep up the inspiration after visting so many places in a relative short amount of time. Mostly we´ve been concentrating on filling our stomachs as much as possible. Especially on the chinese restaurants, that usually have the big buffets ( eat all you can!) which is just perfect for us.
We´ve been shocked by watching all those homeless and poor people living in the streets and begging for money here, while all the tourists ( like us) just passed by without noticing anything else than shops filled with glitterstuffs or whatever.
But even in our tired situation, we still had the ability to be impressed though.
The giant Cathedral " Kölnerdom" is really amazing, and the cityinvironment around the cathedral, the big and busy central trainstation and its bridge over the river rhine, is nothing but a great pulse. Its like an everchanging stage. So many trains and so many boats and so many (different) people.
Now its time to find Denmark
see you later.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Grettings from Köln
"are you allready in Köln"?? ( we can somehow hear you asking that)
Yes we are in Köln, in the giant Ruhrdistrict - the largest cityarea in Europe which is some of a shocking contrast after 4 days ride in the hilly german countryside.
More from Köln later
After 5 days of rest in Bamberg, we were more than ready to take this big step by crossing Germany to the most western point we will reach on this trip.
First up to Bad Brückenau where we slept on a little expensive hotel, but nice breakfast and service though. Later it became even better when we recognized the croatian flag outside side by side with the german flag. The receptionist told us, that in this exact town the croatian nationalteam in football recently had their camp during the world cup 2006, and that the croatian sportjournalists actually lived on the same hotel and had their conferences and meetings with the team there..... suddenly the price didnt seem so wild. We were suddenly somehow " honoured" by living there.
Further it went through the idyllic landscapes, that was like a giant version of those you can buy in piece by piece if you are a collector of electrified trainmodels!
Up and down it went like in the Czech Republic, but now we were somehow used to it.
We must remember the kindness and helpfull german people we met everywhere. As soon as we picked up our map to look out for which way to go, some people always immediately stopped up and asked if we needed any help.
When we reached the little village Dorheim outside Friedberg and asked where it was possible to stay for the night, the owner came right to us and wrote down some good examples to choose from.
Of course we went back there to eat that evening - very cozy atmosphere and enough portions of food(!!) at Guiseppe!.... very nice waitress too by the way!
Next day we started up with lots of energy as the day before, but there is something even energy cant fight, and that is TERRIBLE WEATHER!
Suddenly, in the middle of the woods on top of the hills far from any shelter, a huge summerrain almost exploded around us with lightenings and thunder and strong cold wind..... DOH!
We never had a chance to cover ourselve so we get deeply wet - tried to find shelter from the wind somehwere in the woods hoping that the weather would change, but it was a truely hopeless idea. We get colder and colder, and decided to find a settlement for the night....which we found more than enough of at the very gently and warmhearted family Krekel, who owned the "landhaus sommerberg" in Fussingen-Westerwald.
It was like coming home! Frau Krekel made us coffee and tea with cookies and washed and dried our clothes for free, while we had a nice talk with Herr Krekel, who seemed interested in our bestiaryproject.
Next morning we had the most huge breakfast ever on this trip - Frau Krekel even gave us chocolate and extra food for a lunchpacket on our trip.....HELLO! THIS IS WHAT WE CALL HOSPITALITY!!
the last episode up to Köln was 138 km....the weather was almost as bad as the day before, the wind was directly against us, the hills seem taller and taller and there were so many trucks on the roads, that our nervesystems werent the same after, but then out of a sudden we at the river Rhine, and that gave us a smile on our faces again - because that river flows through Köln and then we just had to follow it up north....and it was flat landscapes all the way aaahhh.....
Well Köln is our last task before going directly to Denmark, but we hope that we can post pictures and more about Köln before we will leave from here friday.
see you later!
Yes we are in Köln, in the giant Ruhrdistrict - the largest cityarea in Europe which is some of a shocking contrast after 4 days ride in the hilly german countryside.
More from Köln later
After 5 days of rest in Bamberg, we were more than ready to take this big step by crossing Germany to the most western point we will reach on this trip.
First up to Bad Brückenau where we slept on a little expensive hotel, but nice breakfast and service though. Later it became even better when we recognized the croatian flag outside side by side with the german flag. The receptionist told us, that in this exact town the croatian nationalteam in football recently had their camp during the world cup 2006, and that the croatian sportjournalists actually lived on the same hotel and had their conferences and meetings with the team there..... suddenly the price didnt seem so wild. We were suddenly somehow " honoured" by living there.
Further it went through the idyllic landscapes, that was like a giant version of those you can buy in piece by piece if you are a collector of electrified trainmodels!
Up and down it went like in the Czech Republic, but now we were somehow used to it.
We must remember the kindness and helpfull german people we met everywhere. As soon as we picked up our map to look out for which way to go, some people always immediately stopped up and asked if we needed any help.
When we reached the little village Dorheim outside Friedberg and asked where it was possible to stay for the night, the owner came right to us and wrote down some good examples to choose from.
Of course we went back there to eat that evening - very cozy atmosphere and enough portions of food(!!) at Guiseppe!.... very nice waitress too by the way!
Next day we started up with lots of energy as the day before, but there is something even energy cant fight, and that is TERRIBLE WEATHER!
Suddenly, in the middle of the woods on top of the hills far from any shelter, a huge summerrain almost exploded around us with lightenings and thunder and strong cold wind..... DOH!
We never had a chance to cover ourselve so we get deeply wet - tried to find shelter from the wind somehwere in the woods hoping that the weather would change, but it was a truely hopeless idea. We get colder and colder, and decided to find a settlement for the night....which we found more than enough of at the very gently and warmhearted family Krekel, who owned the "landhaus sommerberg" in Fussingen-Westerwald.
It was like coming home! Frau Krekel made us coffee and tea with cookies and washed and dried our clothes for free, while we had a nice talk with Herr Krekel, who seemed interested in our bestiaryproject.
Next morning we had the most huge breakfast ever on this trip - Frau Krekel even gave us chocolate and extra food for a lunchpacket on our trip.....HELLO! THIS IS WHAT WE CALL HOSPITALITY!!
the last episode up to Köln was 138 km....the weather was almost as bad as the day before, the wind was directly against us, the hills seem taller and taller and there were so many trucks on the roads, that our nervesystems werent the same after, but then out of a sudden we at the river Rhine, and that gave us a smile on our faces again - because that river flows through Köln and then we just had to follow it up north....and it was flat landscapes all the way aaahhh.....
Well Köln is our last task before going directly to Denmark, but we hope that we can post pictures and more about Köln before we will leave from here friday.
see you later!
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