This past week was our break between classes. We had the intensive language course during January – travel break! – and then semester classes started today. I traveled with Marysa and Catherine, in my program, and Cole, a guy we met here at the CLM.
On Tuesday night we took a 5 ½ hr bus from
Our first day in nd still be on a budget. (I think they had us in mind!) The tour guides only get tips from their tours, which works out even better because they have to be entertaining. Our Australian guide, Travis, was very animated and told us a lot of things that you won’t find in a guide book. We learned that a lot evidence of
One quick example of this is the street in the picture to the right. Without getting into the story I can just say that a lot of people were killed for walking down this street as an act of passive resistance to the Nazis. It was called Dodger’s Alley because they walked down this street to avoid giving the Nazi salute to a plaque on a different street. Hitler found out and had these people arrested and killed. There is nothing written about the meaning of the gold line, and the Nazi plaque has also been taken down. The second picture is where it used to be. So, you can kind of see how things have been removed but evidence of it is there if you know what to look for.
The 2nd day we went to they had to always have their complete uniform on at all times and be wearing it properly. Even a missing button was punishable. When they returned from the work camps they were not allowed to have any “foreign” objects on them. So, say a button popped off while you were outside of the camp working – you’re screwed. If you keep it to sew on later you have a foreign object on you and are punished. But if you come back without that button then you are wearing your uniform incorrectly and are punished.
3rd and last day in
on our back the whole way up and the whole way down! Not such a bright idea… it was a tight squeeze) I finally had sausage and sauerkraut this day – delicious.
We went to the H house one night. I got a mass of beer and a roasted pork knuckle. It was delicious. PICTURE Cat fb Other people got sausage and sauerkraut which was good as well. No one was adventurous enough to try the cow cheek or the udder... :O
There is so much more I could say about e saw the church Maria gets married in, all the places shown on “play days” – the gardens they run through, the fountain of Pegasus they dance around, the stairs they hop up and down, the tunnel of vines they run through… so cool! The hostel we stayed in showed the movie everyday, so our last day there we watched it and had so much fun pointing out all the places we had just been!
The last night of our trip we went back to our hostel in
So, the trip was lots of fun. It was nice to spend a good amount of time in each place (3 days each) so that we weren’t rushed to squeeze everything in. I love seeing new places and experiencing different cultures. I can’t wait to do it again in March when Carly comes! :)

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Way to represent Clemson!! Looks like you're not working TOO hard.
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