Third pitstop: Random German village off Autobahn A3
One of the privileges of driving in Europe rather than taking the Eurorail or flights. Took an “Ausfart” (German for Exit) into a small town. As far as we could see, the village had a gas station, a grocery store, a railway track and a church. So basically a typical American town off I-10 + a church – english + german. But of course, everything was fascinating since the village was in Germany. So we took a lot of pictures, much to the dismay of the local folklore, who had probably never seen anyone take pix of the dirty railway track that goes through their town.
Europe Trail: Random German Village — Third Pitstop
June 29, 2008 by travelogeek