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Current stop: Hanover, Germany: Vietnam Trip November 2008
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany. Saturday, December 20, 2008. Vietnam Trip November 2008. Not much to say but: IT WAS AWESOME! Take a look yourself. Coconut man - always refreshing! The old French post office - and Ho Chi Minh. Notre Dame - another French relict. Turtle pagoda in HCMC. Two Vietnamese women with their traditional straw hats. Rice paddy in the countryside. Cao Dai temple 70km north of HCMC: a very special religious mixture of Christian, Buddhist and Muslim elements. Colorful and exotic.
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany: 10/14 - 10/21
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany. Thursday, October 18, 2007. I am an alumna now! The years of studying and working finally ended - I graduated from Leoben yesterday. You can either call me Master of Science or of the Universe and if I mess up something, even Master of Desaster : ). Anyway, the time when I was a student is OVER! Over and out from a terribly happy. The picture was taken directly after the grades were announced. the happy candidates. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). SPE StC Leoben, Austria.
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany: 08/26 - 09/02
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany. Tuesday, August 28, 2007. Summer in the country. My dad getting the BBQ ready like pros do: with a hairdryer. He then grilled pork, beef and of course sausages. Hungry after a short bike tour. A Carinthian must-have-seen: Minimundus, the small world where they build the world's most famous monuments in small scale and extremely realistic. Sometimes they even use the original materials to make it even more similar. Here: me in front of the Taj Mahal. The Campanile of Venice.
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany: 06/10 - 06/17
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany. Tuesday, June 12, 2007. Hamburg Hagenbeck, one of the nicest zoos in the world. No comment (you know I like zoos). Mr Croc during his early bath. What the hell where they doing that early in the morning? This funny fish and his look. Mr Shark (he didn't stop for a picture that's why it's blurred). The girls are only there to show the dimensions of the fish - it's ENORMOUS. Must be an Italian elephant (the thing it's trying to grab are spaghetti). The boss, the dad. For the...
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany: 10/28 - 11/04
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany. Thursday, November 01, 2007. The Atlantic coast of New England. This blog post is entirely dedicated to our last day around Boston which we spent by the sea. Here we go. The picturesque shoreline in Rockport, MA. I believed I could fly (but only because the wind was so strong). Motif No. 1" - the most beloved photo object in Rockport. These are required to catch a lobster. If you look closely, you can see the 4 tourists. Mmmmhhh, yummy - lunch like it should be! One of my ...
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany: I know what I did last summer...
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany. Sunday, September 28, 2008. I know what I did last summer. A short summary of what happened in the last months. of course not everything was documented (which is good sometimes ; ). The surprise trip: no one except the organiser knew where we were going. Destination 1: Emden, East Friesland, "Matjes" festival (matjes is young herring). Where is the bus? Meyer dockyard, Papenburg - they just finished the biggest ever German-built cruising ship. This is its sister ship.
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany: 07/22 - 07/29
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany. Saturday, July 28, 2007. Paris - The last. This was my last time in Paris for now. I don't know when I'll return; on the other hand, it's time for another European city! All I can say about last weekend is: it was exhausting. If you say goodbye to a lot of friends (not me, rather Ayoub) in such a short time, you're definitely short on sleep. A street in St Germain. The wonderful desert after a wonderful lunch in a "restaurant provencal". Invalides and the Eiffel Tower.
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany: 11/11 - 11/18
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany. Saturday, November 17, 2007. Santa Fe and back - Nov 10-11. My last weekend in Colorado - and my target was Santa Fe, New Mexico. Friends had told me how outstanding the town was. Now I wanted to see myself how the American Southwest looked and if it matched my imagination. Could we set a Western movie there or not? Was John Wayne around? Can be visited, the typical Native American buildings in the Southwest. The endless prairie and an endless straight. The next morning wa...
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany: New York New York
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany. Monday, January 26, 2009. New York New York. Unexpectedly I was sent to New York for some work (see below) - the best reason to see and enjoy this great city. So I had 3 days to endulge in sightseeing and relaxing in one of the most exciting places on Earth. Despite some serious winter weather (extreme cold but also snow) and a fire alarm in the middle of the night, I'll only keep great memories. Empire State Bldg from 5th Ave (the corner of my hotel : D). ORF News, Austria.
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany: 09/09 - 09/16
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Current stop: Hanover, Germany. Wednesday, September 12, 2007. Vienna weekend after all. Vienna Central Cemetary - Beethoven's grave. A memory for Maestro Mozart. His body was buried somewhere else and couldn't be found until now. Good old Johann Strauß, the "King of Waltz". Ludwig Boltzmann, reduced to his famous formula "S = k*log W" (describing entropy S as a function of number of possible microstates W corresponding to the macroscopic state of a system; http:/ en.wikipedia.org/. ORF News, Austria.