Verona – home of Romeo and Juliet
One of the advantage of living in Munich is that it doesn’t take us long to drive to Italy so we occationally do it over long weekends. In German there ...
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Skiing Alta Badia
Moving is tough. Unpacking is even tougher. We kind of needed a break so two weeks after we moved to Munich, we sneaked out for a week of skiing in ...
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Sledding down Wallberg
Living in Munich, Wallberg/Tegernsee is only an hour to drive (unless you’re stuck in the weekend traffic jam….) Hiking up Approaching the peak In front of the summit cross at ...
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Starting our new life in Munich
2013 was the start of our life in Munich. Since we didn’t want to rush with the home-hunting, we decided to keep our apartment in Frankfurt until we found something ...
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Road Trip Southern France Part 3: Heliopolis
The transfer ticket to the car-free island Arriving in the harbour of Ile d’Or / Heliopolis The entry to our “residence” To the honour of the founders of Heliopolis, two ...
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Road Trip Southern France Part 2: Favars
On the way to Favars: Europe’s biggest highway bridge near Millaut Kayak tour in “Gorge du tarn” Favours: Richard’s and Maren’s 400 year old “domaine”. Renovating has been a huge ...
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Road trip Southern France, Part 1
Chateauneuf-du-Pape Umbrellas in Nimes, view from top of the arena Taking pictures from Pont du Gard, 200m off the ground Pont du Gard JP in front of Pont du Gard ...
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Barcelona and the Pyrenees
Barcelona is one of the cities that “have it all”. The beach, the mountain, city life, art scene, cultural activities, Gaudi (!), and a very famous football team on top ...
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Vietnam ’12, Part 5: Phu Quoc
A ferry boat form Ha Tien took us to Phu Quoc, an island actually closer to Cambodia than to Vietnam. There are very few roads (in not too good conditions ...
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…seeing all these wonderful trips and pictures I can hardly imagine that both of you have a very time consumtive Job…
Best
Torsten