Thursday, August 30, 2018

From Dusseldorf to Cologne. Germany.

Our walk from Dusseldorf to Cologne was amazing. Our way took around 10 hours. We walked along The River Rhine. We passed through little towns and villages. We enjoyed great views of the river and nature. We passed by corn field etc. We liked our travel from Dusseldorf to Cologne very much !
Cologne is the fourth most populous city in Germany after Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich. Its population was 1,075,935 inhabitants in 2016. The city is divided into two parts by The River Rhine.
The Hohenzollern Bridge over The River Rhine is one of tourist attractions. There are millions of ove padlock hanging on its walls. It looks amazing !
The second interesting place to visit is The Cologne Cathedral/Der Kölner Dom. Tourists can observe wonderful views of the city from the top of The Cathedral.
We also liked walk along The River Rhine. There is a rope way over The River Rhine in a distance from The Hohenzollern Bridge. It is called Die Kölner Seilbahn you can enjoy a wonderful ride and look at the city from other side.
All main attractions such as The Cologne Cathedral, Die Kölner Seilbahn and The Hohenzollern Bridge are situated nearby The Central Station.
Cologne has its own atmosphere. The city has its own face. It was very hot when we pay the city a visit.
By the way, near the city there is Bayer Factory.

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With Rainbow flag
GIB MIR ! Cologne, Germany
Cathedral from inside
View of The Hohenzollern Bridge from The Cologne Cathedral
View of The River Rhine from The Cologne Cathedral
View of The Hohenzollern Bridge and The River Rhine from The Cologne Cathedral
View of  the city and The TV Tower from The Cologne Cathedral
Another view from The Cologne Cathedral
The monument to gay people murdered by NAZI
This monument to gay people murdered by NAZI is small and it is not so easy to find it.
Not so many people know that the monument exists and where is it located.
This monument to gay people murdered by NAZI is situated neaby The Hohenzollern Bridge
Lunch break at a cafe in Cologne
Having a good time at a gay bar in Cologne
Nearby The Hohenzollern Bridge
TV Tower
Die Kölner Seilbahn ride
Another good view from the cable car
View from a car of  Die Kölner Seilbahn
View from a cable car
A great view of a bridge and The River Rhine
We are going to experience a cable car ride
A view of Cologne from a window
Amazing view from a window
Roofs of Cologne
We're on our way to The Cologne Cathedral
Near The Central Station and The Cologne Cathedral
At the entrance to a Metro Station in Cologne
We're coming to Cologne...
On our way to Cologne
We come closer to Cologne
Hi WORLD !
On our way from Dusseldorf to Cologne
This locomotive Persil we met on our way from Dusseldorf to Cologne
Enjoying waters of The River Rhine in Dusseldorf
Unforgettable holiday in Cologne, Germany
We're going to depart from the Airport Koln/Bonn

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Tver is a city in around 183 km away from Moscow. The city was founded around 1135. The city is divided into two parts by The River Volga. Despite of its age and power in the past, Tver is an relatively poor city.
It's possible to get to Tver from Moscow by 'normal' and high-speed trains. The high-speed trains go to Tver for 2 hours.
There is an amusement park on one side of the river and a good beach on the other one. People use The River Volga here for canoeing, rowing and fishing.
M. Krug, a famous Russian chansonnier, was born in the city in 1962 and was killed in his home here in 2002. He loved Tver very much and dedicated songs to the city.
Afanasy Nikitin was a Russian merchant who was born in Tver and one of the first Europeans who traveled to India. He described his trip in a narrative known as The Journey Beyond Three Seas
We like to visit Tver durin the summertime for swimming in The River Volga and walking around because there are picturesque places in the city and outside of it.

The monument to Mikhail Tverskoy
Tver is an relatively poor city
Famous streets in Tver
Statue of Afanasy Nikitin

Thursday, August 23, 2018

Our holiday in Germany was cool !

Germany is a big country in Europe. Its economy is strong. The country has islands in The North Sea.
People living in Germany are friendly and theay always are ready to help a tourist. German cities/towns are very different to each other. Germany is a multicultural country in which live people having so different ihabits, views of life etc. Each place we visited surprised us with something ! We came back home with lots of good impressions, fueled by very positive emotions ! We learnt how to cook new dishes, we tried new food and drinks, we played new games etc.
Our holiday in Germany was amazing and unforgettable ! We visited so interesting cities, towns and villages ! We met wonderful and very nice people ! We're thankful to all our German friends for their kindness and hospitality !
Long live Germany ! We love you !


Let's get holiday started !

3D Reality Experience

It was super !
Playing Disc Golf in Bielefeld
Life
Germany are friendly
Meeting Bremen Musicians
It was a good day spent in Bremen
The monument to people murdered in Hannover by NAZI
A birthday party in Hannover
By The Maschsee in Hannover
Lillienthal, Germany
Rainbow Flag
Germany cool places
Germany is a Western European country
Visit Germany
Gangsta's Paradise


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Wednesday, August 22, 2018

Holiday in Berlin, Germany.

A part of our holiday that we spent in Berlin was great! We saw and visited many tourist atrractions and non-tourist places. Berlin is a diverse city.
East part of Berlin looks like Moscow, the capital of Russia in the times of the Soviet Union. There are buildings from 50th and there are buildings from 70th.
West part of Berlin looks different.
One day we opened a couple of bottles of beer and settled down on a bench on Leopoldplatz.
Two policemen came and said that we are not allowed to drink alcohol drinks being in public places. For example, any Platz is a public place as they said.
We visited The Dom of Reichstag. The entrance was free. We just booked our visit in advance via their website and showed our documents on day and hour we had choosen at the entrance.
The Dom is very impressive. Views from the roof are great!
Nearby Reichstag there is Brandenburg Gate.
Of course, we visited Alexanderplatz and saw The World Time Clock.
We also visited The CheckPoint Charlie and we found this place very busy and not so attractive.
We liked very much East Side Gallery which is a part of Berlin Wall. There often are crowds of tourist and many thiefs !
We were fully satisfied with our days in Berlin, Germany !

Welcome to Berlin !


Our adventures in Germany
Moved to Berlin, Germany
Berlin in the evening
Der Berliner Reichstag/ The Reichstag Building
Posing at The Reichstag Building
View from roof The Reichstag Building
The Dome of The Building of Reichstag
Panoramic Views In Berlin
Alexanderplatz
Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
A good barrel of beer
Enjoying old architecture in Berlin
Berlin is beautiful
Old buildings are impressive
At The Berlin Wall or East Side Gallerie
View from balcony in western part of Berlin 
View of a street from balcony in western part of Berlin 
We're eating currywurst in Berlin
The Reichstag Building
Berlin, Germany
Berlin was great !


Berlin