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Niagara Falls and Fort George

Posted by admin On July - 22 - 2008

Today the weather was good in the morning so Mark and I went to the Niagara Falls. On the way there we stoped at Fort George and I learned a bit about canadian history.

“Fort George National Historic Site is a historic military structure at Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, that was the scene of several battles during the War of 1812. The fort consists of  earthworks and palisades, along with internal structures, including an officer’s quarters, blockhouses to accommodate other ranks and their families, and a stone powder magazine, which is the only original building on the site. Opposite the fort, across the Niagara River, stands Fort Niagara in New York, which can be seen from Fort George’s ramparts.
Fort George was built by the British Army after Jay’s Treaty (1796) required Britain to withdraw from Fort Niagara. The new fort was completed in 1802 and became the headquarters for the British Army and the local militia.
Fort George was captured by U.S. forces in May 1813 at the Battle of Fort George. The American Army used the fort as a base to invade Upper Canada, but were repelled at the Battles of Stoney Creek and Beaver Dams. The fort was recaptured by the British Army in December.” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_George,_Ontario)

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Flight to Toronto

Posted by admin On July - 15 - 2008

Today I started my trip with my flight to Toronto in Canada. It’s the first time I will visit Canada. I’m very exited. I took the plane from Berlin/Schönefeld. We flew over Iceland with stopover in Reykjavík. It took me about three hours and they left 30min later as they were supposed to in Berlin. Out of my window I saw greenland and iceland… From Reykjavík airport it took me almost 6hours with plane to Toronto. Iceland air was not as comfortable as Emirates back in the days but I had that unbeatable prize for my ticket so I will not complain. But imagine for every movie you wanted to watch at the plane Iceland air wants US$10!!! At the airport I had to go at least to three or four places / customs to explain to them what I wanted in Cananda. But finally I got my 6 month visa (The customs can decide how much they will give you when you arrive in Canada, so I was lucky 🙂  ) Mark was picking me up at the airport right in time and showed me everything from the way from the airport to his appartement at the city centre. We had some diner but finally I was sooooo tired that I felt asleep… Read the rest of this entry »

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Liveabord trip to the Similan islands

Posted by admin On March - 28 - 2007

I went from the 28th to the 31st of march on a four days liveabord trip with the “Manta Queen”. We started at Khaolak. Everyday we are supposed to do three dives that makes 14 dives at all. Read the rest of this entry »

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Banyan Tree Hotel level 58

Posted by admin On March - 12 - 2007

Next day Andy had a surprise – we change the hotels. I was a little upset because I really like the beautiful ambience. But he told me, don’t be upset… And guess what: We changed to another beautiful 5 -Star hotel called Banyan Tree Hotel.

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Dream hotel Bangkok

Posted by admin On March - 11 - 2007

Back to Bangkok

Posted by admin On March - 10 - 2007

The trip from Cambodia made me very exhausted and back in Bangkok I took a cab to the Dream Hotel as Andy told me. The place he was staying right now and where we are going to meet. Its situated in the heart of Sukhumvit in Bangkok and its a true 5 – Star hotel. When I arrived the friendly stuff already know and I was expected. The room was georgous. Really beautiful and the first thing I did was a nice hot shower to be clean again. Later I met Andy and we had our welcome drink at the hotel bar. Read the rest of this entry »

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Temple Trip Vol 3

Posted by admin On March - 9 - 2007

This time I was visiting a river with carved stones with Buddah, crocodile… I had to drive far out about 49km. Then I walked there and back about 1hour. After that I visited the last two more temple.

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Temple Trip Vol 2

Posted by admin On March - 8 - 2007

Visiting other five more temple. Later visisting the market.

Preh Khan:

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Ankor Wat

Posted by admin On March - 7 - 2007

Doing the first day of the temple tour. Getting up at 5:00am. Starting with sunrise at Ankor Wat (was no real sunrise). After that we went seeing Ankor Thom with Bayon, Baphuon, Phimeanakas and the Terraces of the Elephants and the Leper King. Next we passed the Victory Gate, Thommanom and Te Keo. After that the famous Ta Prohm, my favourite temple who is swallowed by the jungle and here they made some scenes of the movie “Tomb Raider”. Finally we visited Banteay Kdei.

Ankor Wat:
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Sunset at Phnom Bakheng

Posted by admin On March - 6 - 2007

Finally the bus arrived around midday at Siem Riep. Jenny and I share a room what is lots better then the room of the last night. We went for watching the sunset at Phnom Bakheng. We got a three day trip with tuk tuk for $25 for each of us. First sunset is free but was disappointing. Lots of people, no good photos and I had seen better sunsets. Read the rest of this entry »

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