This blog is especially dedicated to those helped along my way of traveling the world. These couchsurfing hosts, those that shared whatever they had with me, no matter how poor or rich, were the most generous people that I have had the pleasure to meet. Our encounters, however ethereal and transient, are extraordinary and deserve to be recorded and read by others to come. I will travel on and remember your generosity, for which I am eternally grateful.
Monday, July 25, 2011
July 6th, 2011 Amsterdam to Hamburg, Germany
7:30AM I left on the train to Rotterdam.
10AM I am on my way back. This is absolutely the worst city I have been to. Its historical site are destroyed. I walked to the port and took the tram back. The best part about that city is the Crumpler Flagship store that was closed when I got there. It did not open until 11.
12PM I finally got back and had myself some raw herring fish and smoked eel. I stored my luggage at the Italian cs guys pizza shop. So they do have some kind of cuisine. I then went to the dungen museum, which is totally for teenagers, followed by a boat tour. I then took bus 14 to the Jewish quarter and finished my tour around six. The ham and chicken pancake was more or less too dry.
7PM I left for Hamburg.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment