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The Opposite Side of the Lake  
   

The Opposite Side of the Lake

Across the water there was no road. Only the train tracks hug this side of the mountain. Arriving travelers deboard the train somewhere over there and then must take a passenger ferry boat across to the town of Hallstatt. While we were walking around in town we saw quite a few people getting off the little ship dragging their bags behind them.
BMW European Delivery - Day Two

February 15th 2015
At the end of what is bound to be one hell of a long travelogue I plan to thank the many great Bimmerfesters out there who guided me through the whole ED and negotiating process. However, at this point I need to say "thanks" to all those Travelbloggers who urged me to find a way to get to Hallstatt in Austria. In our many years of travel throughout Europe one thing or another always seemed to p ... read more
Europe » Austria » Upper Austria » Hallstatt

Austrian Flag Once the center of power for the large Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austria was reduced to a small republic after its defeat in World War I. Following annexation by Nazi Germany in 1938 and subsequent occupation by the victorious Allies in 1945, Austria'... ... read more
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