Castles on the Rhine
Burg Rheinfels

Castles on the Rhine

(After a holiday hiatus, this post continues from Walls and Wine.) Following a nice breakfast in Bacharach, we took a short train ride to St. Goar for a day trip. This is another quaint town with half-timbered buildings along the…

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Walls and wine
The town of Bacharach on the Rhine River

Walls and wine

Back on the train, we continued our journey south. In Koblenz we transferred to another train, which eventually took us to Bacharach, a town of about 2,000. I wasn't quite sure where our hotel was located, so we stopped an…

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On to Bonn
Saints Cassius and Florentius, the patron saints of Bonn

On to Bonn

Bonn, also on the Rhine River, is only about 15 miles south of Cologne. So, while in Cologne, we decided to make a day trip to Bonn. The train ride was very short and when we got off at the…

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Cologne
The Inter-City Express (ICE) train departs from Cologne

Cologne

We packed our bags and took the tram to Amsterdam's Centraal Station. (Note that "Centraal" is not a typo. The Dutch are blessed with an abundance of vowels and often put pairs of them in places were you'd expect to…

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Amsterdam: Part 2
The Amsterdam sign in Museumplein

Amsterdam: Part 2

The day started with a great breakfast -- cereal, fruit, yogurt, cheese, bread, pastries, coffee, tea, orange juice and, they made me an omelet on request -- served in a nice backyard patio. As with most European establishments, the breakfast…

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Amsterdam: Part 1
Amsterdam along one of the canals

Amsterdam: Part 1

Travel to Europe seems to take no time at all. You finish your day in the US, go to sleep on a plane, and when you wake up the next morning you're there. So, when our flight landed in Schipol…

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Bryce is nice
View from the rim of Bryce Canyon National Park

Bryce is nice

Bryce Canyon National Park is located in southwestern Utah. If you need a nature fix, Bryce is pretty nice. Spoiler Alert: Despite its name, Bryce Canyon is not a canyon, but a collection of giant natural amphitheaters along the eastern…

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Down and back: a grand hike
The full moon sets over the Grand Canyon

Down and back: a grand hike

Native Americans have inhabited the area around the Grand Canyon for about 12,000 years. The first Europeans, soldiers led by García López de Cárdenas, did not see it until 1540. His disastrous failure to find the fabled Seven Cities of…

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Cape Hatteras
The sun sets behind the dunes at Cape Hatteras National Seashore

Cape Hatteras

[This is another very old story, with photos from trips to Cape Hatteras National Seashore in 1978, 1980 and 1981.] Sunset over the Hatteras Island dunes. Cape Hatteras lies in the Outer Banks, a 200-mile-long string of barrier islands that…

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