Deutsche Eck

On a point where the Rhine and Mosel Rivers meet, there sits a park and giant statue honoring Wilhelm I, the first Emperor (Kaiser) of the modern German state.
If you imagine our Mt Rushmore andLeer más
On a point where the Rhine and Mosel Rivers meet, there sits a park and giant statue honoring Wilhelm I, the first Emperor (Kaiser) of the modern German state.
If you imagine our Mt Rushmore andLeer más
After 125 miles and three straight days of riding, I decided to give my legs a break and let a boat be my bike. So this morning I floated from Melk to Krems-- two hours and 25ish miles throughLeer más
Both have ties to the area I floated through today, Austria's Wachau Valley.
The Venus of Willendorf-- one of the oldest statues ever found (~25,000 years!) was discovered here in 1908. ScientistsLeer más
My boat ride ended at Krems an der Donau, a town of about 24,000 people. Located where the Krems river meets the Danube, it's lso known as The Gateway to the Wachau Valley..
After checking into myLeer más
I've spent 9/11 many places since 2001. Walking through Berlin today has been especially moving and thought provoking.
Hundreds, thousands of kids lost their parents that Tuesday morning. This reallyLeer más
When I made the connection between 9/11 and Berlin's history, I was looking at the US embassy while standing in the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe.
This memorial was just one of many stopsLeer más
I didn't want to leave Berlin without a visit to Potsdamer Platz. Today it's just another huge city intersection-- but the history!
By the 1920's and 30's Potsdamer Platz was the busiest trafficLeer más
I decided to explore my side of the river today.
My first stop was the Petřín Lookout Tower. It's a 1/5 scale version of the Eiffel Tower, and it sits high on a hill overlooking Prague. I rode theLeer más
Yesterday I explored the Castle side of the river. Today I'd cross it explore Old Town and other areas.
I started with a morning walk across the Charles Bridge. It's everything folks have said aboutLeer más
Giovanni Colletti
He looks scared