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A stroll by the canal

When the tour ended I had to quickly find myself a loo. While Gail was tied-up doing her usual motherly duty which was making sure everyone knew where we were to meet for the bus, I ran toward the canal park where I had spotted a welcoming W.C. With that deed accomplished, Gail, her mother and I seperated ourselves from the others and walked along the lush gardens bordering the Grand Canal.
Day 11 (Across the border)

July 23rd 2006
It was even hotter in my room last night but with us being on a side street at least things were quiet enough to leave my windows open. I put my bulging suitcase and my bags of souvenirs in front of the window just in case somebody decided to come visit me by climbing up the scaffolding and through my giant window. I pretty much passed on breakfast. There wasn't much to chose from other than ce ... read more
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