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Teneriffe, central Canaries

Wednesday, December 28th, 2005

19 Dec – 22 Dec, 2005

Teneriffe. One of the two big islands of the Canaries. After our dreadfully early start, our two hour ferry crossing had us at Los Cristianos, southern Teneriffe, still in time for breakfast. And still in time to catch a boat out to see the resident pilot whales. Beautiful creatures. Unfortunately, the weather was not so hot today, and the whales tended to stay just below the surface so as to avoid being exposed to the (relatively) chilly wind. So our encounter was short, but beautiful, and we did pick up some dolphins on the return trip to land.

Pilot whale
Pilot whale

With only two days left, and this worsening weather reported to be hanging around for a couple of days, we realised we could not plan according to what the weather may or may not do. So, with hopes that “surely it can’t be as bad as it looks”, we took the morning bus up to the national park around El Teide, Spain’s highest peak. We set off on our walk, in medium rain, with our gear on. Intention – walk an hour or so, and if it is looking like it is getting better, persist. If not, turn back. After an hour, we both decided that the short breaks (i.e. rain going light) were encouraging, and so we continued. Well, the rain got worse and worse, and we spent the entire rest of the walk in heavy, and at times pelting, rain. The peak itself got snow, and we were spared that (although it felt like hail for a few minutes). 16 km in wet boots. We waited with lunch until the end of the walk, and ate at the cafeteria by the road where the bus left from, while enjoying a hot chocolate. Guy at the cafeteria said we couldn’t eat in there, and we may have understood if there were people waiting for tables, but as there were plenty free (not many people coming to the park in the rain) and as we had bought our hot chocolates, we thought him a tad mean. We asked where he suggested we should eat, and he just suggested outside. Since they provided the only shelter within cooee, we just ignored him and finished our lunches. As if we were going to move out on to the rocks in the rain to eat our bread and cheese.

Crossing Teneriffe

Our last night before returning to Australia. We really did not feel like a tourist haunt, and found a local bar, where we sat on bar stools with a pub style meal and watched Real Madrid lose to Racing, 2-1.

Near Puerto de la Cruz

Independent traveller impressions, 4, after Teneriffe: Well, here it is. The southern part of the island is full of everything we warned about. Rows and rows of Irish bars, British bars, German bars, and Swedish bars. German food, English food, everything but Canarian food. Rows of apartments, people selling tourist trinkets, touts offering tours, theme parks, bleah…. Hard to avoid this totally, as the ferries to western islands come and go from here, but we were in and out within a few hours. Our base in Puerto de la Cruz was pretty good, but still obviously geared to short term visitors. Again, good bus network helps the independent traveller, and doing your day treks in pouring rain helps to thin the crowds out a lot. Although, the groups would probably have not have strayed too far from the paths. If we had not been flying out from this island, we may have skipped it in preference for La Gomera or El Hierro. In the end, those two islands will have to remain for a return visit, if we ever make it back here. But it seemed better to do that than to just rush in there for a day or so.

Hannover – the morning after

Monday, November 28th, 2005

24 Nov – 28 Nov, 2005

Spent our first and last days in Hannover with Markus and Kat, and Arko the dog. Markus had to work at the Christmas market, Kat had an exam, so we spent a day with Arko.

The farewell...
Markus, Kat, and Arko

Naomi worked with Joanne in Melbourne, and is currently living and teaching in Hannover. The weekend was spent travelling (courtesy of Markus and Kat’s car, thanks guys) to Gossler, and on Sunday, Bergen-Belsin. Gossler was happy and festive, snow and food and drink. Bergen-Belsin was a Nazi camp and is now a memorial, and the depressing mood was an amazing contrast against the snow. (btw, Bergen-Belsin is the camp where Anne Frank died)

Gossler
Christmas market, Gossler

Bergen-Belsin
Bergen-Belsin memorial

Berlin

Thursday, November 24th, 2005
20 Nov - 24 Nov, 2005 What an amazing city Berlin is. Third time here, and we could still entertain ourselves so easily, with dozens of things left for another time. Some were new sites, some were things we ... [Continue reading this entry]

Wurtzburg and Bamberg

Sunday, November 20th, 2005
18 Nov - 20 Nov, 2005 Alex and Maren. No, not a couple, just a pair. We met them in Myanmar (Burma). If you think we got a lot of contacts from that trip, you're right. In ... [Continue reading this entry]

Bad Laasphe (quite good, really)

Friday, November 18th, 2005
16 Nov - 18 Nov, 2005 Bad Laasphe, guests of Tina's mum and dad. Went with Tina to Kassel, looking out on the plains from the Herkules monument. We got our first snow for 2005, here. Only a ... [Continue reading this entry]

Frankfurt, (well, Friedrichsdorf, actually)

Wednesday, November 16th, 2005
12 Nov - 16 Nov, 2005 At the home of Dirk and Marlene. We caught an English church service, and caught some sun in the hills. Some apple wine, and a brewery or two. Even a great little ... [Continue reading this entry]

Mitfahring to Landau

Saturday, November 12th, 2005
11 Nov - 12 Nov, 2005 Back with Sebb, the guy from the surprise party back near the start of the month. This time, in his home in a prison in Landau, near Karlsruhe. Well, not a current prison, ... [Continue reading this entry]

Fondue has rules?!

Thursday, November 10th, 2005
5 Nov - 10 Nov, 2005 Do you know that fondue has rules? They are very secret, and are only revealed to new fonduers as they break the rules. Penalties can be quite steep - dropping your bread in ... [Continue reading this entry]

If you are reading this, and you know where Gundelfingen is, then you must be Hermann or Andrea.

Saturday, November 5th, 2005
1 Nov - 5 Nov, 2005 Our tri-annual reunion with the Ruchtis. 1996 in Ecuador. 1999 in Germany. 2002 in Croatia. 2005 in Germany. Time to plan for 2008... Across the door of our room for the ... [Continue reading this entry]

The best place was the wurst place…

Tuesday, November 1st, 2005
29 Oct - 1 Nov, 2005 Does the fog ever lift in Ingolstadt? Don't think we saw the sun, here. Each day, though, we managed to travel with Falk and Regina, met in Myanmar, to places where the rays ... [Continue reading this entry]