Gelnhausen - Days 1 & 2 - page 3


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Ausseres Holztor, or outer wall, constructed in 1340
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Die Panorame - panoramic trail above the city - amazing how exactly like the east coast it looks, and specifically the Appalachian Mountains. View down into the valley and the other little burgs across the river
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the small river moat which goes around the lower city (or "downstairs") Zur Kaiserpfalz, where we had dinner the second night
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Silverware in most German and Austrian restaurants is served up all on one plate, rather than at each individual setting Gary with Bobby Staedel, the first bass player with the Torquays, and his wife Irena. Bob and Irena are from Gelnhausen Dave and Irene
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Cindy talks with Karl-Jurgen Zellman Bobby and Irena Pouring the perfect pils takes time - getting the head just right is an artform, and it can take up to 10 minutes for a bartender to pour one.

pics by Jamie Goodman