As soon as I got to Salzburg, and after hearing the melodic "We have one bed left", I immediately got on a bus to go see the famous ice caves. |
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Met a ton of people right off the bat. |
The view of the mountains on the way to the ice caves. |
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The ice caves are situated high on a mountain. The temperature outside the caves was a sweltering 30 degrees, but the interior was just below zero. |
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Every third person was given a small miner's lantern. |
Descending into the ice caves. The walls are pure ice. Being in there was a very surreal experience. I was fascinated. |
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Warming up in the sun after the ice caves. |
"Now this is what I call a head (of beer)!" |
The next day, several Australians, myself and a fellow Canadian rented some bicycles to check out the sights of Salzburg. |
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A nice city park. |
Those bike seats make my ass all itchy. |
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Hell's Angels minus the Harleys, leather and beer guts. |
Our gang on a bridge over the Salzach river. |
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Having some chain issues. |
Putting on a dance show. |
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Someone other than me doing my typical self-portait. |
"What is that on my finger?" |
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Salzburg from the Hohensalzburg Fortress. |
Cathy and me squinting in the sun. |