Left for Hamburg from Amsterdam on the 15 September morning and arrive at about 2.00pm. Check into a hotel in Repeerbahn which is supposed to be a red light district. From there we took the S-bahn into Hamburg town centre and start exploring. It's a nice and clean city. Its was an overnight stay here and so there was not much time for sightseeing as we are leaving for Berlin the next morning.
Friday, October 31, 2008
Friday, October 24, 2008
Netherlands
A UNESCO Heritage site in Netherlands with 19 windmills dating from the 1500s is Kinderdijk in Ducth meaning "Child's Dike".
One of the windmills is opened for visitors to get a pretty good idea about the functioning of the windmill as well as living quarters for the caretaker.
The mills drain the excess water from the Alblasserwaard polders - which are situated below sea-level - after which the water is sluiced into the river Lek. The powerful mill sails serve to transmit the force of the wind on to large paddle-wheels which scoop up the water.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Brussels 10.09.2008
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Brussels
Waterloo, Belgium
A fifteen minutes drive from Brussels away is the battlefield of Waterloo which has been preserved almost as it was in 1815. There is a Battlefield building with sound effects to relive the great moments of the battle with a 360° panarama fresco of the battle. This is me, on the way down from the Lion mound. It was very windy up there and from the mound, the view of the entire battlefield, which has been preserved and remained intact to this day is very breathtaking.
A fifteen minutes drive from Brussels away is the battlefield of Waterloo which has been preserved almost as it was in 1815. There is a Battlefield building with sound effects to relive the great moments of the battle with a 360° panarama fresco of the battle. This is me, on the way down from the Lion mound. It was very windy up there and from the mound, the view of the entire battlefield, which has been preserved and remained intact to this day is very breathtaking.
Saturday, October 18, 2008
Its a brand new car and left hand drive. Wow...could I drive???
Its a spacious small car with plenty of features inside including a GPS which is definately a god sent gadget. I could travel anywhere in Europe with it and won't get lost and so with it, I travelled 7 countries and 13 cities in Central Europe. Twenty-five days later I end my trip in Paris to return the car with 5400km to my name.
Its a spacious small car with plenty of features inside including a GPS which is definately a god sent gadget. I could travel anywhere in Europe with it and won't get lost and so with it, I travelled 7 countries and 13 cities in Central Europe. Twenty-five days later I end my trip in Paris to return the car with 5400km to my name.
My Europe Trip
After researching for months, I finally made my decision to travel around Central Europe on my own as a backpacker instead of joining a tour group. While browsing thru the net, I found that leasing a car from France was much cheaper and more convenient than to travel by public transport. I finally lease a Peugeot 207 and everything was done with Peugeot Malaysia and finalize before I leave for London and finally to Calais to collect my car.
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