Flat Denmark
Well it was off for my trip! We could see from our window the guy loading up the luggage onto the plane. He was pretty rough with it. I managed though to capture an intriguing expression on his face. Is it one of exasperation? Tiredness? Fed-up? Worried?
Anyway we had some nice views along the way.
Denmark is flat, flat, FLAT. It reminded me of the Netherlands, with less canals.
Can you see the optical illusion provided by with the clouds and the horizon?
Anyway, we then went to Copenhagen's central train station. We met this young lass and asked her for some help on the way there; we chatted a little and found out that she's studying English and philosophy at the University of Copenhagen. Very nice girl!
Then later, we adjourned to Tivoli, the inspiration for Walt Disney to create Disneyland. If the name Tivoli might sound familiar to some, just look up Anwar Ibrahim's case of gross indecency.
Anyway we had some nice views along the way.
Denmark is flat, flat, FLAT. It reminded me of the Netherlands, with less canals.
Can you see the optical illusion provided by with the clouds and the horizon?
Anyway, we then went to Copenhagen's central train station. We met this young lass and asked her for some help on the way there; we chatted a little and found out that she's studying English and philosophy at the University of Copenhagen. Very nice girl!
Then later, we adjourned to Tivoli, the inspiration for Walt Disney to create Disneyland. If the name Tivoli might sound familiar to some, just look up Anwar Ibrahim's case of gross indecency.
3 Comments:
:) Wow... Look at those plots of land, I wonder what's it like from the air... yummzzzzzz
Posted by EF
By Anonymous, at Tuesday, July 05, 2005 11:15:00 pm
erm, it was taken from the air.... :P
Posted by pat
By Anonymous, at Tuesday, July 05, 2005 11:17:00 pm
Eejittttttttt, that's not what I meant!
I mean how does it feeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel being on air above Denmark. I'll probably never fly from Denmark.
Again, you eejit!
Posted by EF
By Anonymous, at Tuesday, July 05, 2005 11:20:00 pm
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