Trip to Britain

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Trip to Britain

Beitragvon Ingeburg am Mi, 07.Mär 2007, 21:25

Hallo an alle,

ich sollte einen Reisebericht so schreiben (ungef. 250 Wörter) , als wäre ich schon in Britannien gewesen, die Reise dorthin beschreiben, wo ich war, die Eindrücke usw.

Nun bitte ich um Kontrolle des Beschriebenen.

Dank im Voraus.
Gruß, Ingeburg

I was in Britain with a travellers group ... years ago.
After having packed my suitcases and ensuring that I had not forgotten my passport and tickets, I had to travel north to Hamburg. Here we went aboard the ferry to Harwich and from here, we travelled to London by train, the largest city in Europe.
On the next day we visited the most famous London sights, the Tower of London and the Tower Bridge. These sights were built in different eras, so you can experience a lot of history and different architectural styles all in ‘one go’
The second day was reserved for Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament with their clock tower, Big Ben.
Now it was time to catch the train to Llangollen in North Wales to a typical eisteddfod.
Here we could see many groups singing and dancing and got to know the very difficult Welsh language.
Next we wanted to see Britain’s best-known lake, the Loch Ness, but not only to possibly see Nessie. Scotland, with its many other lakes, moors, mountains, islands and ancient castles, is rightly regarded as a beautiful country.
Therefore, we wanted to stay three days to fish for the famous salmon and to visit some Whisky distilleries and other sights. In this part of Britain, you encounter yet another language, Gaelic.
Of course, we stopped in Edinburgh to climb the old volcano, Athur's Seat, and to visit Edinburgh Castle.
On the way back to London, we stopped in historic York to visit the very famous Minster and the Old Town.
On the ferry back home, all those little differences cross my mind:
The traffic on the "wrong side of the road", the heavy British Pound coins and even Scottish Pound Notes, the somewhat strange food called "Fish and Chips" that is served in a newspaper and drowned in vinegar, and, finally yet importantly, all those really helpful and friendly people I have met on my journeys.
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Beitragvon Ingeburg am Mo, 19.Mär 2007, 17:22

Hallo an alle,

könnte dies niemand schnell durchgehen?

Dank im Voraus.
Gruß, Ingeborg
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