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St. Louis After I got up, I made my way to St. Louis. I chose my motel so that I ride after just 15 minutes, arrived at Union Station, where I also shuts off my car. This station is so vast that I can say not at all, if there at all Trains. On the way to the interior of the station I passed by an artificial pond, where you can pull a quarterback fish food from vending machines. The fish were (I guess it's Koi's, but I'm not an expert )
already so the location of the machine and therefore accustomed to the food source that one in the whole Pond no m saw ehr. At this point, however, roamed hundreds Tie re which sofo rt governments term mouths stretched out of the water as soon as a shadow near the shore emerkbar b made. So I succumbed to the tourist trap and tapped for the fish some food and the result was, as I had imagined. Once the first chunk fell into the pool, the water seemed to boil at this point, so many fish romped around the bit of food. After that I marched in the direction of Mississippi, the there is the Gateway Arch, a 192m high arch. After I had entered the associated underground visitor center through security checks like at an airport, I got Wed r at the counter equal a ticket to the highest point of the arc. This is achieved within 4 minutes with one of the 2 ups together from each 7 Go
existing elevator, the one carried to about 5m
below the zenith. The last few feet which must be walked on a staircase. At the top is one with an amazing view offers by each 8 windows on both sides of the sheet of d he entire largest city. By d s triangular cross-section of the bow, the tip shows how a priority-eighth plate down, you could see straight down and 192m are really high ...
Once again I had solid ground under their feet, the building fluctuated considerably due to the strong wind prevailed on that day, I went on my way to Laclede's Landing. It is a district with bonded warehouses for cotton and other trade goods of earlier times, which became the basis of their shore and charm of the brick building into a scene district
with many pubs and bars. There, I munched on the 'Big Daddy' a sandwich with chips and moved on to the Old Court House to visit. In the meantime a museum repurpose courthouse was anything, the history of America on display. Knowing a museum of general American history, one knows all, but the building itself with the domed roof, cast-iron staircases, the uneven ground are run across for many people, making her already what . see why, however, as in the photo, the water in the fountain was dyed blue, I can not tell ...
my next destination was the Garden City, one with many
different sculptures and well-stocked park in the center of the city. There was also a (very popular in the U.S. in general) place from which shot up in the bottom nozzles used in rhythmic intervals Wasserfrontänen. Because of the already mentioned strong wind that had blown all the water on the main road, but the water pressure has been lowered so far that the 10cm-fronta made a very miserable impression. After many beautiful impressions I made, followed by the greedy eyes of the fish in the lake Unios station on the way to the car and out of town. Because of the way to New Orleans with about 1100km too far for a day Währe been, I was looking for a goal which could be about halfway e. Memphis Währe been ideal, but this city I had visited and she was unfortunately not as I had imagined. Although the road is just under 800 km and steep, but my decision was firm. Also, I had to make the journey and not necessarily in a row behind me. So I drove about 400km and then looked for a motel. Although I have now reached the city and visited a bit, but I would like to see more tomorrow, I will write down the experience in a single blog anststt him in half tear.
<< Nicht daß noch manche meinen, ich würde
home sitting on the couch and my
stories suck his fingers and right
images from the Internet to upload, because I am never to see
on a picture, I have a photo of me on
top of the Gateway Arch.
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