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Europe tour: Denmark – Phillip Grobler

Nov 24, 2016

Our first stop on our European tour was Denmark. This place is really amazing! It is clean, filled with fresh air and everything works! For the first part we stayed at our friend’s family. It was a lovely time and we enjoyed the countryside. For the last part we visited Copenhagen and spent two days there. We took the train to Copenhagen and saw picturesque landscapes on our way to the capital city. It is a bustling city and we walked till our feet said ‘hokaaaaai’. Our hotel was quite small and we had to manoeuvre around each other just to get to the bathroom. But we only slept there one night, so we managed the situation very well. We’ve made use of the hop-on, hop-off bus tours during our stay in Copenhagen and found it great value for money. You even get a free canal cruise.

You will see an African lady on a few of my photos. She was the official South African ambassador on our trip. I’ve tried to take photos of her in front of all the major attractions, but sometimes I got carried away and completely forgot about her.

Another highlight of this tour was Legoland. It was startlingly impressive how they’ve made all those figures out of Lego. We’ve spent the whole day there but the rain caught us off guard a few times. We all scrambled to buy ponchos and the shop owners made a fortune out of the wet-look participants. It was still an enjoyable day and we felt like kids in a Lego store.

The Danish cuisine is to die for. No diet will allow any of the lovely food they eat. Those pastries and pork chops are still sitting in a fat compartment, just beneath my liver. The beer is tasteful and goes excellent with the majority of food.

The first four photos below were taken at the Søndervig Sand Sculpture festival. This year’s topic was African wildlife. It was extra special as we are from Africa and we felt right at home between those wild animals.

In my next blog post I will share some photos of the next stop on our tour: Germany.

Safe travels!
Phillip

Visit www.saffatravels.com to see more of Phillip’s blogs and beautiful photos.

 

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Sue-Ann de Wet

Sue-Ann de Wet is the Head of Diaspora at AfriForum.

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