Germany

Break to Dachau, Munich & 

Salzburg

European Holidays
Spain - Aug '00
Rhodes - May '01
France - Aug 01

 

European Trips
Amsterdam
Brugge

Geneva

Cannes

Malta

 

Adventure trips
Red Sea - Aug '00

Mozambique

 

Long Distance Trips
Canada - Dec '00

Jamaica - Jun 04

 

UK Trips

Bath

Cotswold

Cornwall

 

Friends Visits

Harry & Charlotte

Karen & Pieter

Hilary & Martin

Brian & Rachelle

Alida & Oscar

 

Family Visits

Mom & Dad '00

Mom & Dad '01

 

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In April Sandy joined me on a business trip to Munich, and we decided to stay for the weekend.

We decided to take a tour to Dachau, the first working concentration camp that the Germans decided to build as a pilot for the many that followed.This was such a moving experience, seeing the sleeping quarters with its continuous bunks designed to sleep 40, but at the peak slept 250!  

On a lighter note we had many a "donkel mass bier" in Hoffbrau Haus singing along  "Ein prosie, ein prosie".

We took the train to Salzburg and Sandy saw the house where Mozart was born.