On our way to Munich we stopped in a little town next to the Rhine River called St. Goar (Dec. 27, 2006). The area was actually very nice, I was too sleepy in the morning to take a picture but thanks to the Internet here we where:
That night we went to this white whine tasting inside of a cave!!!! The wine was good but it was cold!!!! Here we are (for some reason I have bunch of pictures of use drinking but hey what can I do about it now?):
Once we finally got to Munich Orlando and I went exploring around the city and he found a street in his honor as you can see:
Here are some nice artsy pictures of the city. This is the town hall:
Here is the Frauenkirche (Cathedral of Our Lady) which is the most famous building in the city center and it's more than 500 years old!!!
Here we are in one the biggest beer halls in Germany, Hofbrauhaus established in 1589. Basically it was this huge open hall with a bunch of pick nick tables full of people, even people who did not know each other!!! You just talked to whom ever was next to you, raised you glass and said cheers. Those are one full liter of beer!!!! This was definitely a very interesting way of spending our 3rd wedding anniversary.
Here we are in one the biggest beer halls in Germany, Hofbrauhaus established in 1589. Basically it was this huge open hall with a bunch of pick nick tables full of people, even people who did not know each other!!! You just talked to whom ever was next to you, raised you glass and said cheers. Those are one full liter of beer!!!! This was definitely a very interesting way of spending our 3rd wedding anniversary.
I have to give it up for the band that was playing they really contributed to the atmosphere. I love their clothes!!!
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Don't you think Bavarian music sounds like Northern Mexican music?
That's because much Mexican music is derived from Bavaria. Yes, I've a brother-in-law who is one of those researchers.
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