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August 11th 2006
Published: August 11th 2006
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The 1st of August is one of the most important holidays in Switzerland. Here you can see a traditional "Alphorn"

Ciao my Friends



First of all, I'd like to thank everyone who supports me. I thank my Friends for the inspiration and my parents for the financial support. Although I saved most of the money during my studies its very helpful to have a little backup. You never know...

My Friend Olli, just did this "Once around the World" trip last year and thanks to his experience I feel pretty calm about Japan and Australia.
---- None the less, it's going to be the best trip of my life.

Right now I enjoy the sunny side of Switzerland in Tessin. Its probably one of my favourite places in Europe. Another Person who infected me with the Aussi-Virus is Vesna. A cute girl from Melbourne
See her TravelBlog here

By current plans I will leave on the 02.Nov and arrive on the 03.Nov in Tokio. Oh I am so excited.

Cu Stefan


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Tractor-exhibition

The Logo of a traditional Huerlimann landmachine.
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Tractor-exhibition 2

Friends an me, in between the beautiful oldtimers.
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Lago Maggiore

Its so fantastic to go on a boat trip.


15th August 2006

Well, a nice travel site !
Hi Stef, well it's really a nice travel site. I'm really impressed about ! I hope you fill out this site with many exciting experiences and will have a great start in Tokio, the crazy town. Bye Bye p.s.: and time by time I'll get a look on your travel itenery !
29th August 2006

Hi Steff! First I like to wish you all the best for your trip - I'm sure you'll enjoy! It's the best way to deal with unemployment after finishing studies at Technical University of Darmstadt (sorry for always being such a wisenheimer...)! Never the less... have fun and tell Jo to think about his profession. Now you will get the best opportunity to improve your english ;-). Hold the ears stiff... Chrizzy
29th August 2006

Thanks 4 the support
Hi Chrizzy, Thank you for the wishes. I will check if the situation is better in Australia, or if I will end up as a fruit picker. I'll keep you informed in my blog. I wish You power and a painfree back for your Diploma at the Darmstadt University of Technology. Hope to see u again, if not now, than later :-)

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