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Alex's Summer at Sea: DubDubDublin
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Alex's Summer at Sea. Thursday, August 04, 2005. It’s been a while since I’ve posted to the blog, so I figured I should at least get a couple of thoughts (and photos) on Dublin up. This is just the intro; stay tuned for the rest of my Ireland experience. For those of you that are tired of reading me write endlessly about food in the last couple of ports, rest assured I won’t discuss food in Ireland, for, in truth, it would be a woeful, depressing tale. One of the last stops on the pub crawl:. Alex writes...
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Alex's Summer at Sea: Goodbye, Land.
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Alex's Summer at Sea. Thursday, August 11, 2005. The light bounces off of the silver, creating at once a shimmer and a sheen that says this isn’t just a regular building it’s a building that Bilbao has centered its restructured economy around. The inside of the metro:. A dog, made of flowers, in front of the Guggenheim:. The Guggenheim showing through the streets of Bilbao:. Posted by Budak @ 3:16 AM. I'm looking forward to seeing you soon. View my complete profile.
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Alex's Summer at Sea: Bye Bye London
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Alex's Summer at Sea. Sunday, July 24, 2005. Two blog posts today, including a report on Belgium, but first an update on our voyage. Due to the recent bombings in London, Semester at Sea has decided to switch our next port of call away from the UK, choosing instead Le Havre, France. Le Havre is located in Northern France, and is about 2.5 hours away from Paris by train. Now on to better things: Belgium. Apparently Lorenzo Mata has given up on basketball and opened up a restaurant in Antwerp:. After you g...
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Alex's Summer at Sea: How you say....large head
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Alex's Summer at Sea. Friday, July 29, 2005. How you say.large head. I walk in the boutique, where a pleasant old lady is minding the postage stamp sized store. We exchange our bonjour’s, and then I get to business. Parlez-vous l’anglais? Unfortunately the internet is way too slow to upload pictures right now. Come back soon for some photos of France. Posted by Budak @ 1:23 PM. Hey There Alex,. Wow, your trip sounds amazing and seems to get better with each posting! Two observations from "stateside":.
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Alex's Summer at Sea: Dublin, Continued
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Alex's Summer at Sea. Monday, August 08, 2005. This should highlight the craziness that is SAS: this entry about Dublin, Ireland, was written aboard a moving ship in the Bay of Biscay, and is now being posted in a small internet café in Bilbao, Spain. Also, the blogger page automatically loads in Spanish here, so we ll see if I managed to figure it all out to post. Also, they have perhaps the best-named store ever: Knobs and Knockers. What do they sell there? Posted by Budak @ 6:49 AM. I looked up the Sa...
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Alex's Summer at Sea: Le Photos
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Alex's Summer at Sea. Saturday, July 30, 2005. Posted by Budak @ 11:21 AM. Great pictures from the Arc de Triumphe. It is the best view of Paris. I am glad you liked the people in France, there are a lot of nice frenchpeople who like American. Normandy is of course a must for History, I bet the people in Normandy were very warm and welcoming, they still remember and are grateful to the American. What a wonderful trip! The photography is AWESOME! View my complete profile.
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Alex's Summer at Sea: A Taste of Belgium
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Alex's Summer at Sea. Wednesday, July 20, 2005. A Taste of Belgium. If you were to start a city and choose a couple of foods upon which your local cuisine would center, I have a feeling you would probably end up selecting ones very similar to Belgium’s specialties. It’s hard to argue with the delicacies here: Belgian waffles, Belgian fries, Belgian chocolate, and Belgian beer. I leave you with some photos of the evening:. Posted by Budak @ 2:14 PM. But, how do you get the accent marks over the vowels?
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Alex's Summer at Sea: How long will it take your browser to load this entry?
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Alex's Summer at Sea. Friday, August 19, 2005. How long will it take your browser to load this entry? PS I don't have enough internet minutes left to check if everything uploaded correctly, and blogger's image upload is acting up.so we'll see how this all comes out. A church in the middle of nowhere:. The biggest waterfall I’ve ever seen:. The train to Voss:. Little boxes, on the hillside:. View of Bergen from Mt. Floien:. Inside a church inside the Kremlin:. Rebuilt buildings in Gdansk:. I was hooked si...
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Alex's Summer at Sea: Floatin in the Atlantic
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Alex's Summer at Sea. Tuesday, August 16, 2005. Floatin in the Atlantic. I’m still here, it’s just been hard to find time to write even on a 10 day voyage back to the US. My time has been split between end of term papers and finals and lots of time lying out on the pool deck enjoying the amazing weather on the seas. I still promise at least one more entry, so this won’t be the final one trust me, I’ve still got more to say. 1 Belgium Fries, chocolate, waffles, beerQED. 6 Russia Not as bad as one would ex...