Really nice info. Live in Denmark, but has always bypassed Germany because of the family's memories of the war. Maybe it´s time to see a little more of our neighborboring country, instead of flying south :)
I've ridden this narrow gauge railroad in Michigan near where I live. It's for tourists now, but in the 1870s I believe it was used to connect the towns: ua-cam.com/video/EkPnjurEAdw/v-deo.html
Those engines looked immaculate. Another wonderful episode capturing your amazing road trip.
Great video, loved the steam train, bet it smelt good too. Really enjoying your trip. Sam love your sense of humour. Thanks for sharing x
Superb as always loved it well done from all here in Ireland 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thanks John, appreciate your support - lots more to come as we head further into Eastern Europe!
Great Video Guys
Greetings from Germany
Wernher von Braun (NASA) was one of these Guys
Ost is East and See is Sea, although it is to the North and maybe a little to the East of Germany, which is strange. Great videos.
Ha ha! Yes, as you could tell... we were a bit dim on that point! Thanks for the clarification John!
Very interesting well that was my husbands response as he is great lover of steam engines, though I did enjoy it too🥂🚂
Thank you Anne (and husband!) - we aim to please - and that railway was a beaut - first time we'd ever been on German steam, and it was stunning!
Really nice info. Live in Denmark, but has always bypassed Germany because of the family's memories of the war. Maybe it´s time to see a little more of our neighborboring country, instead of flying south :)
I've ridden this narrow gauge railroad in Michigan near where I live. It's for tourists now, but in the 1870s I believe it was used to connect the towns: ua-cam.com/video/EkPnjurEAdw/v-deo.html
ostsee = East see danish øst German ost English East