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After returning to the Frankfurt area last night, we left this morning for the Rhine region, albeit at a more relaxed pace then the last few days in the former DDR. Our destination was to be Rüdesheim, a town along the Rhine not too far from the city of Wiesbaden. Upon arrival there, it was pretty obvious that it was Sunday and that there was not a cloud in the sky. People lined the main street while cars and a never ending line of motorcycles crawled by. The town centre is very touristy by German standards. A seemingly neverending maze of [View Full Entry]

patanderin - Patrick and Erin | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: May 4th 2008 | 132 Views | [diary=272908]

Monument
Travellers
Walking through the vineyards

After a rather non-eventful flight from LGA (via Montreal), I arrived in Frankfurt at 9 am local time (3 am EST) Friday morning. I was met by beautiful weather and my friend Paul. Paul is a British gentleman I met in New Zealand last year (Jan '06) when we were both walking the Routeburn Track on the South Island. Funny enough, I haven't seen him since but he was gracious enough to offer to host me for a long weekend. I had not expected he would organize such an amazing weekend, but the itinerary went something like this: 1) Friday - [View Full Entry]

Traveling Jules - Julia | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: September 29th 2007 | 161 Views | [diary=205732]

Paul's baby
Oktoberfest 2007
traditional attire

It is SO nice to see some of our good friends and Weisbaden is absolutely beautiful. We are treated like Kings and Queens by the Browns. They really should think about opening a bed and breakfast. We couldn't believe how BIG Ken and Eli house was! A fella could get lost in the underground catacombs of this place. I was so excited to watch my first taste of NFL action and it was a Charger game. Alas, we lost in the last two minutes to the Packers - much to the happiness of one Laurence Campagna. Actung Barney! We were also [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 9th 2007 | 456 Views | [diary=209725]

Buddies
En Route to The Browns
Ken and Eli's house in Weisbaden!

By Chelle and Izzy
August 16th 2007
Wine and Rhine Europe » Germany » Hessen » Wiesbaden
Today we are back on the road on day three of our European tour. Let’s see now… how about we head away from Amsterdam, Holland, the Netherlands and into Germany. Let’s take a river cruise down the Rhine and spend the night at Wiesbaden…I guess we can do that J We started the day with our complimentary wake up call and buffet breakfast. These early mornings are starting to catch up with us! We then jumped in the bus and headed to our first stop - Koln - pronounced ‘Cologne‘. It was also our first day doing seat rotation for the [View Full Entry]

Chelle and Izzy - Michelle and Israel | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 30th 2007 | 84 Views | [diary=194508]

Gothic Church in Colone 2
Gothic Church in Colone 3
'Living Sculpture'

Back In Europe Again! Our flight back to Germany was a pleasant one due to Emirates high class entertainment systems, quality service and great food. While slightly more expensive than some other carriers, I repeatedly say that Emirates is well worth it. Once out of the US look for Emirates as a preferred means of getting from point A to point B, you won’t be sorry! Since we’ve been to Frankfurt many times we decided to forego the long train ride into the metropolitan area and instead opted for a cheap Accor hotel close to the airport. As an adjustment [View Full Entry]

TeamTurner - Michael & Kelley Turner | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 6th 2007 | 240 Views | [diary=172250]

Old Rathaus
Flowers in Warmer Damm
Horse Statue in Luisenplatz

The last three days have been very nice, slow days. In fact the days have been so slow it isn't worth writing up each day individually so I will lump them together here. I have had a chance to simply hang out with Kris, Thom and family, and see a little bit of daily life in Germany. Well, ok. To be completely fair, I am not sure that Kris and Thom represent "native" Germany since they live in Army housing and spend much of their day interacting with English speakers rather than German speakers, but it has still be a nice [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 5th 2007 | 135 Views | [diary=166793]


Well, after more than three weeks of traveling occasionally with colleagues and often by myself, I have landed back in Germany and was greeted by family - My cousin Kris (McFall) Salo and her family. After a lot of time in hotel rooms and English conversations that were limited to work related issues, it was nice last night after getting here (almost 9 hours from the time I left the hotel until Kris and Thom picked me up at the Weisbaden train station) to sit in a living room and carry on an "adult" conversation (of course with Justin and Teagan [View Full Entry]

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Published: June 1st 2007 | 97 Views | [diary=164594]


By Axu
April 29th 2007
Wiesbaden Europe » Germany » Hessen » Wiesbaden
This week: Wiesbaden! This city is the capital of the state Hessen and is located southwest from Frankfurt Am Main. It takes about 50 minutes by train from Darmstadt or Frankfurt Am Main to Wiesbaden. The city is charming! As "Historical Highlights of Germany" website states: "A poet's dream of a region..." is how Heinrich von Kleist once described Wiesbaden and its charming environs along the Rhine River. We were a group of four travelling to Wiesbaden on this beautiful Sunday afternoon. We were travelling without a specific plan or pre-set high expectations. We just wanted to spend a [View Full Entry]

Axu - Assi Visamo | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: August 6th 2007 | 90 Views | [diary=166831]

Orthodoxy church
Rathause, The City Hall

The next day dawned bright and early - it was spa day! Mike planned to drop me in Wiesbaden on his way to work so that I could enjoy one of their famous spas. I was nervous, because it would really be the first time I was exploring the city on my own. The spa wasn't open when I got there, so I wandered around the walkplatz, looking again at the sights that Mike had pointed out on Monday and investigating some of the side streets. To my excitement, I found a Starbucks! I know, I know, in Germany, I really [View Full Entry]

LexTraveler - Lindsay | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: March 16th 2007 | 431 Views | [diary=135082]

Me and my cousin on our last night out

We arrived in Germany exhausted, and headed for the hotel where we waited for my cousin, Michael. Once he arrived, we went to the hotel restaurant for dinner, where I cheated a little and had steak and french fries. It was great to see Mike and listen to his stories about his recent travels and future plans. I was almost too tired to stay awake for the meal, but I managed to remain conscious through dinner, the ride to Mike's apartment, and talking until 11. Finally, I couldn't keep my eyes open any longer, and I crashed for thirteen hours straight. [View Full Entry]

LexTraveler - Lindsay | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: March 14th 2007 | 127 Views | [diary=135065]

Is that Mainz?
I enter the Schlosspark Biebrich...
Here is the Schlosspark's palace


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