




So, finally you will see some pictures of my trip to Nizhny Novgorod...Let start in chronlogigal order so the very first pic is taken at home just some minutes before I left to take the night train to Ljubljana. It will be the last familypicture for some time...then now I am in Russia my brother is in Peru and my sister will leave for Canada or the US soon...so our family is spread out over nearly the whole world... Then there are two photos from Ljubljana. When I was sleeping under a tree near the Ljubljna fortress some football-playing, portuguese-speaking guys wake me up, and so I spent the whole day with 6 interrailing Portugueses and a grazy Brasilian guy. They also showed me the really cheap youthhostel, they were staying in and in the night all the hostel-guests were going out together, pretty international company, guys from Finnland to Portugal, Australia, US and Brasil. Was really lot of fun! After Ljbljuna, -wich is an amazing town, it is so cosy, you just feel at home from the very first moment on, -I left for Zagreb. What to tell about Zagreb...I have been there allready some years ago, allthough it was just few hours then. It is very nice city....not touristic at all, what I like! From Zagreb to Budapest train left very, very early in the morning. I was at the trainstation at about 4 o clock and hoped to sleep some more hours in the train...but this tourned out impossible! Because of the Ziget-Festival taking place this days in Budapest this train was incredibly overcrowded, worse than every russian or honduranian Bus or Marschrutka!! Still I got somehow to Budapest and without any problem I even found my friend Maiann, who had arrived that morning by train from Zurich in Budapest. The whole afternoon we where strolling trough the huge historical center of Budapest and just enjoyed it to have one more day together to talk and talk and talk... :-) From Budapest I got to Bucarest, where I was only one day but I guess it is enough, as I didn't like this city so much. It is very, very noisy and dirty place...Still there are some few nice places to see and they also have this cheap and tasty Fornetti-Fastfood... Night train to Moldavia, Chisniau was the most cosy train I ever saw in my live. There where yellow curtains, carpets like in grandmothers house and flowers on the bedlinnen. Not only the furniture was really nice but also my "neighbours". There was a jewish ukrainian man living now in Israel how went together with his son to visit his ill dad and a roumanian man working for an NGO. Both were really interesting people. So the night went by pretty fast and in the next morning I met my friend Tania at the train station in Chisniau, Moldavia where I was going to stay almost two weeks.
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