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Reichstag Building in Berlin. I have no idea how the flags seem to be flying in opposite directions. |
For those who don't know, I've decided that travel is not something I want to do anymore. And yet, recently I went to Germany. This was due to the good reasons of 1/ agreeing to go a long time ago, 2/ wanting to see friends and 3/ needing another 90 day tourist visa for Japan. Unlike most trips I've been on in my life, I made no effort to see the must-see sights or organise much of anything (thanks to those who did organise things for me!) Therefore I don't have much to say about the trip at all, but I do have a few photos to share.
First stop Heidelberg since a friend of mine grew up there. Pretty city. Next stop was Freiburg; not pictured. Not that I have anything against it - it was a very pleasant place to play copious amounts of Tichu.
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Schloss Heidelberg |
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Carl Theodor Old Bridge (Alte Brucke) |
I was somewhat more touristy in Berlin - here are some highlights.
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Ishtar Gate at the Pergamon Museum, Berlin |
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Communs, opposite the New Palace, Potsdam |
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Reichstag Building again. The sunset was beautiful and
the place is so photogenic it deserves another photo. |
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Inside the New Palace, Potsdam |
By the time we got to Cologne I had outsourced photo taking to my friend Pat or my mobile phone.
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Cologne Cathedral. Thanks for the photo Pat! |
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The sun shone briefly on the Hohenzollern Bridge
over the Rhine River, Cologne. |
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This is how Lindt Lindor Balls are made,
Imhoff-Schokoladenmuseum |
Ostensibly the purpose of the trip was to go to SPIEL, the board game fair in Essen. The first day there I learnt five new well regarded games and met a couple of famous (to a limited subset of the population) people. Not long into the second day I was sick of trying to find a table to play at and my friends had bought all the games I was interested in playing anyway so went and played them elsewhere.
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Opening time at SPIEL |
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Uwe Rosenberg teaching his new game Glass Road. |
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Robert Auerochs, the designer of Bremerhaven
watches us play it. |
I had a 10 hour stopover in Taiwan and went on
this no-money-required half day tour. It was definitely worth it - effortless and I got to see some nationalistic touristy things including Taipei 101 and the Martyrs’ Shrine where the guards not only don't move but also don't blink! during their one hour shifts.
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Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, Taipei
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Leaving SPIEL after a day or so to play your games is definitely the way to go.