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  • Day 3

    Sud ouest Cornouailles le jour de mon an

    August 4, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Sillonage de la côte avec arrêt à Falmouth pour THE FISH AND CHIPS avec poisson de la pêche du jour passage le long de la base de la royal Navy puis le mont St Michel anglais et..... une serre pour Pat qui resiste aux tempêtes 😉
    Sans oublier la vitrine qui fait saliver Christophe 😀
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  • Day 7

    Rame Head & Fowey

    June 29, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

    Nach einem Einkauf erreichten wir am frühen Vormittag Cornwall. An der Küste entlang wanderten wir zur Rame Head. Mit wilden Dartmoor Ponys den Coast Path entlang. Danach ging es mehr rückwärts als vorwärts auf den engen Straßen. Aber irgendwann haben wir es dann doch noch nach Fowey geschafft. Abends fanden wir Dank park4night nochmal einen super Stellplatz an einem Restaurant. Hier können wir die Nacht umsonst stehen.Read more

  • Day 5

    Aquarium und Eden Project

    May 5 in England ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    Am Morgen sind wir gemütlich frühstücken gegangen und dann ins Aquarium in Plymouth. Sind dann weiter gefahren zum Eden Project. Sehr eindrucksvoll und vom kalten windigen sonnigen England bis zum mediterranen und Regenwald feeling hatten wir alles. 😊Read more

  • Day 5

    The Eden Project

    April 16 in England ⋅ ☁️ 9 °C

    This one gets its own post because, well it deserves it. 😊
    This morning we visited the Eden Project. It was seriously one of the most amazing things I have seen in a long time.
    I wasn’t sure how it would be - a 25 year old project that could have fallen into disrepair, but it was absolutely fantastic: well organised, thoughtful, educational, beautiful and really well maintained. You could tell that there is so much passion that goes into it, and the plants on display were all so healthy and well-tended.
    The highlight was the rainforest biome. It was truly spectacular and awe-inspiring - a whole thriving rainforest ecosystem within the dome. Amazing. We climbed right to the top and saw it from above too, which was very cool (but also very hot! 41°!).
    The Mediterranean biome was very cool too, and as it was a temperate environment, there were lots of very familiar plants.
    If you ever get to Cornwall, I highly recommend it!
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  • Day 412

    Eden Project Teil 2

    August 3, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

    Vom Regenwald aus ging es in die mediterane Kuppel, wesentlich angenehmer von der Temperatur her. Wein, viele verschiedene Tomaten und Paprika Sorten, aber auch Amaranth wurde hier gepflanzt.
    Auch außerhalb der Kuppeln gibt es sehr viel zu sehen, zu viel für einen Tag. Darum sind wir nach Charlestown gefahren. Dort kann man im mittelalterlichen Hafen sehr nett sitzen und lecker essen und trinken.Read more

  • Day 412

    Im Regenwald

    August 3, 2024 in England ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

    Das Eden Project ist ein riesiger botanischer Garten, der in einer ehemaligen Tongrube errichtet wurde. In der größeren der beiden Kuppeln wurde der größte Indoor Regenwald der Welt angepflanzt, mit unter anderem Kaffee-, Kakao-, Bananen- und Vanillepflanzen.Read more

  • Day 4

    The Eden Project

    May 13, 2024 in England ⋅ 🌧 55 °F

    We spent the rainy day exploring the Eden Project, a former clay mine transformed into beautiful global gardens. These massive biomes are filled with the world’s largest indoor rainforests and fragrant Mediterranean scenery. It was breathtaking for all our sense!Read more

  • Day 12

    Lionel Richie Konzert im Eden Project

    June 7, 2023 in England ⋅ 🌬 21 °C

    Bereits am Nachmittag sind Traudel und ich nach Par gefahren zu Eden Project, einer großen Gartenanlage. Dort fand am Abend das Konzert von Lionel Richie statt 😊. Wir hatten Karten für einen separaten Gartenbereich, der eine eigene Bar hatte und in dem "All you can Drink" inklusive war. Konnte ich leider nicht ganz so nutzen, da wir über eine Stunde Fahrt vor uns hatten.
    Wir sind extra früh hin und sicherten uns zwei der wenigen Gartenliegen. 💪
    Um 19.45h startete Gabrielle als Vorband. Gegen 20 Uhr kam Lionel per Hubschrauber an, das Konzert selbst begann dann kurz nach 21 Uhr. Er zog sich dreimal um und unterhielt das Publikum zwischen den Songs mit einer echt witzigen Art. Als Abschluss gab es "We are the World" 🥰
    Tolles Konzert, super Kulisse, war ein echtes Erlebnis!!
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  • Day 10

    A Titanic Drive (?)

    May 6, 2023 in England ⋅ ☁️ 13 °C

    We woke up to rain, which was a new experience for us since arriving.
    All of the U.K. were also waking up to a day that would bring a new reign.

    We left Portsmouth at 8.30am and drove to Southampton with the intention of doing the ‘Titanic Trail’ walk.
    We braved the solid rain for a few memorials etc. but it was pretty unpleasant and I could see by glancing across at the lady in the bright jacket beside me that I was creating a titanic problem for myself if we continued with the rest of the sites on my list.

    The clincher was when we we were trying to get to the exact spot where the Titanic launched (Dock 4) and got caught in the middle of a traffic jam of thousands of people disgorging from a massive cruise boat that had recently berthed at this exact spot.

    It was said that Helen of Troy’s face could launch 1000 ships, but the look I was getting from the passenger seat was about to sink mine - so we bailed for the warmth and cover of the Titanic museum in downtown Southampton. This was interesting and sobering as we toured the exhibits which particularly focussed on how devastating the tragedy was for the families of Southampton - almost all of whom lost relatives who were crew members onboard the fateful ship.

    After we had warmed up and reenergised with coffee in the the cafe at the museum I sensed that things were generally returning to a more even keel. It was still bucketing down outside and we were loitering near the entrance hoping for the rain to abate a little. We got chatting to the staff there who asked about where we were from and where we were headed - the usual stuff.
    ‘So where are you heading to now?’
    ‘We’re driving to St Austell in Cornwall’
    ‘But that’s 3.5 hours away - you’re not driving that far in ONE day are you?
    The gentleman was a little familiar with Australia and then added ‘Ah, but you Australians are crazy - you’d probably drive from Sydney to Adelaide in one day’
    The poor Southampton man was already concerned and disbelieving, so we didn’t enlighten him that we have done exactly that, and now that the rain has eased slightly we bid them farewell and started driving west into the foggy deluge.

    The little Fiat handled the conditions surprisingly well, although I kept reaching for the wiper control hoping I would find an extra switch position beyond ‘high’ for the wiper speed. The intermittent airconditioning also meant that sometimes it was hard to distinguish the fog inside the car from the fog outside.

    After an hour or two of this, just about when we were north of Torquay (yes, THAT Torquay) conditions started to improve. The road in front reappeared, as did lush rolling hills and farmland interspersed with gorgeous little towns with houses clinging closely to the edges of the road.

    Buoyed with the improvement in the weather, we stopped at Bodmin to get our first proper taste of Cornwall. We visited the Bodmin prison - which was an infamously notorious place but also was of interest because it had featured in the BBC series ‘Poldark’ which we both had enjoyed a few years ago. The jail was interesting and authentic, but perhaps even more interesting was the Bodmin Jail hotel right next door which is where most of the Poldark jail scenes had been shot. This magnificent hotel was part of the derelict jail before it was converted into luxury accommodation 2 years ago.
    Now you can pay good money (and lots of it) to stay in magnificently converted prison cells. The kind young lady on Reception who allowed us to inspect one of the rooms told us that so far the refurbishment has cost 70million GBP.

    We then continued on for the last part of our drive to our B & B for tonight at St Austell. By now the weather was beautiful so after checking in we headed straight off to Charlestown harbour area to have some dinner. The harbour is incredibly picturesque (it also featured in the harbour scenes in the Poldark series) and we enjoyed some authentic fish and chips while sitting comfortably soaking up the last of the day’s sunshine.
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  • Day 5

    Eine Welt unter Plastik

    October 19, 2024 in England ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    1995 entstand die Idee aus einer alten, stillgelegten Kalingrube einen ganz besonderen botanischen Garten zu schaffen, das Eden Projekt.

    Von der Idee bis zur Fertigstellung dauerte es rund sechs Jahre. Geschaffen wurde neben den größten Gewächshäuser der Welt eine unvergleichliche Welt aus Blumen, Pflanzen und Bäumen.
    Die Gewächshäuser bieten nicht nur Pflanzen eine nahezu natürliche Umgebung sondern auch einigen Tierarten aus aller Welt.

    Schwerpunkt des Projektes ist der Erhalt und die Nachtzucht vom Aussterben bedrohter Pflanzenarten.

    Hoffentlich wird diese Welt unter Plastik niemals Realität!
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