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Myra loading up the car for our trip to Sylt.
The line for the car train shuttle.
On the car train shuttle, the only way to get your car on to the island of Sylt from Germany. Also, getting photo-bombed by the woman behind us.
Haus Hallig. The B&B in Sylt.
Our cozy Haus Hallig.
The German style entertaining room at the Haus Hallig.
Let's take a monochromatic-walk into town.
Very common to still see the traditional thatched roof style in Sylt. Even on new homes.
Ernie's German cousin Sven.
Looking south on the Sylt beach.
Looking south on the Sylt beach.
Surfs up.
The Boardwalk in Sylt.
Jever, fine German pilsner.
Erin enjoying her Erdinger wheat.
Erin relaxing in the family room at our B&B.
The rural areas on the island of Sylt.
Erin didn't want to melt.
We stumbled upon a unique restaurant... with a lawn on it's roof.
Erin, Myra and Chris enjoying coffee, sweets, and laughter.
I enjoyed my chocolate ice cream.
This snail enjoyed its rock.
A small forest nestled near the beach, shaped by the strong winds.
Erin feeling those strong winds.
Remains of an old pier on the beach.
Board game decision time.
A very long, but not the longest, German words. I think it means "Cleaning Service for Carpets?"
Returning to Hamburg, the lowland were scattered with alternative energy.
Very large desk fans.
Erin.
The harbor in downtown Hamburg.
A view of part of Hamburg.
Hamburg.
Newly developed area of Hamburg.
The bridge to... somewhere.
Canal in Hamburg.
Hamburg also has a love-lock bridge.
Port area of Hamburg.
Upscale and financial area of Hamburg.
Canal in Hamburg experiencing a low tide.
Bridge truss on the canals.
The 2 and 1/4 German group.
This boat won't be able to play until the tide returns.
Heading over to the red light area of Hamburg.
The main redlight "window sales" street. Only men permitted pass those gates.
Girls! Eros! Pizza Hut!
Sadly ending our enjoyable German weekend at a nice kabob place. Is Chris crying?