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On Sun, 23 Mar 2003 08:04:20 -0500, Michael Doelle
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>Kilkenny Kid said:
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>>All along the Rhein are lovely towns & loads to see. If my memory
>serves me correct there are 22 castles between Mainz (where the rivers
Main
>& Rhein meet) and Koblenz (which are only an hours drive apart). Plus
very
>little residual bomb damage, although Mainz did get a bit of a pasting
most
>areas there are damage free; even Mainz still has lots of cobbled streets
>& pedestrian areas, plus some amazing Catherdrals. It is also the
>birthplace of Johannes Gutenberg, inventor of the movable type printing
>press and has a musuem dedicated to printing which is quite interesting,
it
>also houses the oldest printed bible in the world.
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>Sounds about right. Come have a look Bob.
I'm a frayed knot.
The possible visit next week was motivated primary by the $242
roundtrip ticket to Frankfurt, applicable only before March 31.
These are all sold out.
The same roundtrip in May is now at $764.
So, the beer gardens and castles will have to wait for another war
in the future.
-- Bob.
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