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July 2017
Most of you probably know that I have spent the last twenty months sleeping in a tent and living with only what I need: a phone, a pennyboard, clothes and my camping equipment. While I have been selling and giving away all I owned, the only thing I have bought has been the camping gear...
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Crossing into Germany to Switzerland by train, we felt like we had to make a stop at the famous Neuschwanstein Castle. A visit to the fortress has to be booked minimum 48hours in advance so we decided to do the quick, cheap and easy version where we booked a bus ticket from Füssen to the...
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During the last two weeks we had stayed somewhere new every single night and were happy to finally spend two whole nights in Zürich together with my friend Isabelle, who I first had met in Bali three months ago. The fortress by the lake in Neuchatel On our bucket trip bucket list we had hiking...
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Going from Austria to Switzerland, we were bound to travel through the country of Liechtenstein. Even though the railroad runs by, there is no train stations in the country. That is why we got off the train in the small Swiss city of Chur and jumped on the bus to Vaduz. The half hour drive...
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Venice sounds like a clichée, but it was actually super nice! To get there by train you have to drive over a long bridge and when you get out of the (St. Lucia) trainstation, you are stepping right out on the canals! Although this place was completely packed with tourists, I enjoyed every bit of...
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The fifth smallest country and the oldest, San Marino was just 30kilometers away from Rimini. As there were no train stations in the country, we rented a motorbike and drove up the hill to the fortress city and capital of the country, which was also called San Marino. The fortress was on a steep hill...
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Rimini, known as the city with a thousand hotels is located in the middle of the Italian Riviera and is a popular holiday destination both for Italians and other Europeans. During the time that we were there, a festival called Rimini Beach Festival was going on so there was plenty of food stands, music concerts...
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The streets of Florence/Firenze For me interrailing is the best of what life can offer. You can go out in a city, pick a random train to go sleep on and then wake up in another countre. Me and my friend Sondre had bought a global pass and were ready to use this to the...
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Rome is a city I had wanted to visit my whole life. It used to be the center of the coolest empire in all of human history and now a lot of the remains still stand tall in the middle of the city. One of these was one of the seven new wonders of the...
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Since Greece is the number one package holiday country for Norwegians and many other nationalities, I had imagined people fighting over sunchairs, walking drunkenly around at daytime and people demanding that everyone should speak their language. Luckily it wasn’t at all so. Sure the tourist beach we went to called Palaiokastritsa was a bit crowded,...
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Driving from Montenegro to Greece, we got to have some stops along the way in addition to Tirana. First off was the Gjierokastër Fortress- a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A fortress built during the Ottoman rule in Abania. Next up was the Blue Eye, a naturalt spring that had a spot said to be 50...
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Made it to the top of the Hoxha Pyramid! When we crossed over to Albania it was like we were no longer in Europe. There were no chain restaurants, no big supermarkets etc. It was more like in Central Asia or how I imagine the Caucasus being like. These bunkers are everywhere in Albania- this...
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After a smooth two hour drive from Dubrovnik we arrived Perast in Montenegro, a tiny city on outside of Kotor known for its church islands. We just walked around for photos and a pee before continuing to Kotor where we would stay two nights in the old city. When we arrived we were given three...
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On my firsf night out in Kotor, I met a nice Australian couple who told me that they had booked a private one-way transfer to Mostar in Bosnia. I was quick to ask them if I could join, as I thought the driver would have to go back to Kotor in the evening. A visit...
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Right after landing in Dubrovbik Airport, I headed straight to the bus terminal to see if I could catch a bus going for a day trip to Bosnia. I quickly found out that if I went to Trebibje right across the border, there would be no way for me to get back to Dubrovnik and...
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The highlight of our Los Angeles San Fransisco trip was for many of us to hike in the Yosemite Valley. Our first glimse of the valley we got at tunnelview where we could see all the way to the waterfall. Some minutes later we were on the shuttlebus to the trail. It was a good...
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Driving a car is the best way to travel in Europe, or like in our case, let the G Adventures guide drive it for you. Roads are wide, parking spots are spacious and plentyful and there are drive ins catering for every need (even including weddings!). We have spent a minimum of three hours on...
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