Day 25: Maritime Greenwich
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We went to another UNESCO site today, the Maritime Greenwich. We first took the tube and went to the Cannon Street Station, then transfer to the train to Greenwich Station. We could take the tubeЧитать далее
We went to another UNESCO site today, the Maritime Greenwich. We first took the tube and went to the Cannon Street Station, then transfer to the train to Greenwich Station. We could take the tubeЧитать далее
This was the highlight of our trip in Greenwich. We always love to learn more about Time zones and the Prime Meridian. We could step on the Prime Meridian, a geographical reference line that passesЧитать далее
A long visit (but short touring) of Ipswich. We were here over the over the year. Unfortunately, Chris got a chest cold with nasty cough. So, we didn’t tour around much. While we were going toЧитать далее
A short transfer at the Manningtree station, on our way to Harwich from Ipswich. The train was very quiet, we almost had our private car to ourselves.
As our ship left very early on the next day, we decided to stay nearby the port one day earlier. The Harwich International station is connected to the ferry pier. How convenient!
Our last day in UK, byebye 🇬🇧! This morning, we took the Stena Line from Harwich International to Hook of Holland. The boat ride took almost 7 hours. It brings vehicles to cross the sea to theЧитать далее
We officially arrived The Netherlands 🇳🇱 After a 7-hour boat ride, we arrived here! The port and terminal is very well-connected. We can easily take the metro to Rotterdam city! Here we go!
A nice place to stay in Rotterdam! First try capsule hotel in Europe, it was such a nice experience. It was more spacious then we imagined. All facilities are nice and clean. 15 mins walk to RotterdamЧитать далее
We took a waterbus to the famous Kinderdijk, a UNESCO world heritage which we could walk around and see the windmills group.
Nineteen windmills for the nineteenth centuries! Kinderdijk is below sea level and instead of fighting the wind and the water, the windmills have been working hard to keep the area dry. It’s nice toЧитать далее