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Published: April 14th 2008
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Well I made it, my big jump from Madrid to Stockholm and though it was only a three hour flight, they are worlds apart (as you would expect I guess). I spent a few nights in Stockholm doing all the tourist things you have to, then I moved on to Goteberg. Stockholm is a very clean city in fact too clean the buildings are beautiful and everything is on islands and so green and grey (I guess you can expect the grey if you decide to go to Sweden in the winter). In goteberg I stayed with my friend Emanuel who worked at the hostel for 8 months or so. He had the time off work so I had a personal guide to the ins-and-outs of the area. We even took a tour of the Volvo factory which I thought was very Swedish. I only stayed a weak in sweden and I would have loved to have stayed longer but its so expensive that I had to move on. Just to give you a taste of the prices there a hostel bed was around 40 dollars a night!!


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So Cold!!!!So Cold!!!!
So Cold!!!!

Outside Göteburg Cathedral
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Volvo Factory

This ones just for you Matt
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Moose

I wish I would have seen one of these guys in the wild!
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Changing of the Guards

You can see these guys every day at the royal palace in Stockholm. Good show..
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Thank Heaven

There are more 7 eleven's in Sweden then the US. Well I doubt that but close.


14th April 2008

Volv, on it's Native Soil
Thank you for the picture. But since you're there if you could pick up an S60 R Type, that would be great...thnaks.

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