posted on Saturday September 8, 2007 - 9:56 pm (1 year, 2 months ago)
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Day Thirty-Two
Bern
8 September 2007 21:56

After breakfast we made our way to the train station where, true to form, we had to hurry and figure out a nonsensical ticketing system and run for a train.

We took an hour to get to Luzern; after getting a map we headed for the river and saw a very old covered, wooden, pedestrian bridge.

Crossing over the bridge we found the streets to be filled with people shopping.  Trying to escape the crowds we headed for a park which has a large lion carved out of a rock face.  It is supposedly the first animal killed in the region, but that seems doubtful.

Justine bought some chocolate — Toblerone, Lindt, and some fancy stuff from a small shop.

Along the river used to be some wooden “spikes” that were used to raise and lower the river’s level.  Now it is a water power generator.  Very clever.  Near the river a band was playing but tey were terribly out of time and it sounded awful.

We rented a pedal boat and paddled around the large lake, dodging other pedalers and large boats with other tourists.  It was a nice view and in the end quite relaxing.

On our way back to the train station there were boxing competitions in the train station!  We watched for a short while before catching our train back to Bern.  It was a double-decker.

Dinner was a packet of chips each.  Not great but they were cheap!

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