Thursday, July 16, 2009
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Night Train to Memphis (Or Rome)
We took a lot of train rides during the trip but a very memorable one was a night train from Munich to Rome. I had never been on a night train and really didn't know what to expect. We paid extra money to get a Couchette, which is basically like a small bunk. I cannot sleep in airplanes or sitting up so the money seemed like it was worth it to get a place to lie down.
We got to the train station and got to our cabin. There were six bed crammed into a space that was 6 feet long, 6 feet wide and maybe 8 feet tall. It was going to be a tight squeeze. I only fit in the beds if I layed diagonally and even then if I moved suddenly, I would bang my head on a metal bulkhead. Adding to this uncomfort, the train did not have air conditioning and no windows in the cabin you could open. This went from a minor annoyance to maing me want to jump out of the train. I was pouring sweat and could not sleep to save my life.
It was some of the most uncomfortable 12 hours I have spent in recent memory.
We got to the train station and got to our cabin. There were six bed crammed into a space that was 6 feet long, 6 feet wide and maybe 8 feet tall. It was going to be a tight squeeze. I only fit in the beds if I layed diagonally and even then if I moved suddenly, I would bang my head on a metal bulkhead. Adding to this uncomfort, the train did not have air conditioning and no windows in the cabin you could open. This went from a minor annoyance to maing me want to jump out of the train. I was pouring sweat and could not sleep to save my life.
It was some of the most uncomfortable 12 hours I have spent in recent memory.
That smile would soon fade when I saw where we were sleeping.
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Friday, July 3, 2009
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Switzerland
Switzerland might as well be heaven on earth. We are in Interlaken and every view seems like it belongs on a postcard.
It is very very expensive here but well worth it. Interlaken is a hub for all kinds of outdoor activities. One we heard of and wanted to do before we come here was Cayoning. Cayoning is basically starting at the top of a canyon with a river running through it and finding ways to get through the canyon. We repelled down rock faces, floated, slid down rocks, and jumped from cliffs. It was quite the adrenalin rish.
Here is a link to a video showing what Canyoning is like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGsy139Q_dw
I could stay in Switzerland for a very long time. Its great here
I could stay in Switzerland for a very long time. Its great here
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Dachau
We began the tour in the administration building where they processed the prisoners. There were all kinds of displays about the brutality and the mistreatment of the people. I really could not get over how something like this happens. There were deiplays that showed how the camp was seen by the twon and outsiders to demonstrate that most German citizens and especially the citizens of Dachau were very aware of what was going on there.
From there we went to the bunker, which was a low building with small cells. This was where the Gestapo held special prisoners. One of these was Georg Elser. Elser was arrested after his failed attempt to assassinate Hitler with a bomb in Munich. He was kept alive and well fed at Dachau so that he could be publically executed by the Nazis after the war.
This whole time I had a surreal feeling and was just trying to take it all in. After all of this our guide took us to see the camps gas chamber and the crematorium. The crematorium was unnerving. There were two different ones each with about 3 ovens in them. It was simply shocking. Then we were taken into the gas chamber. I dont think I have ever felt that uneasy. The place was simply creepy. They only had a small light in one corner and so it was a dark room with a low ceiling. We could look up and no more than 4 inches from our heads were the nozzles where gas would come out.
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