So here is a quick summary of what most of the US
students do after they are done with class, turned in their projects, papers
etc. In short most will travel Europe to see the major sites, cities,
attractions, or whatever sparks their interest.
So what have I done or plan to do. So far I've just
been seeing the local area of North Jutland and Denmark in general as I've talked about in earlier posts. This past Thursday I took a day trip to Tivoli
Gardens in Copenhagen, one of the world’s oldest theme parks. I had a great time
with friends and got to experience something that was truly unique to me,
riding the world’s oldest rollercoaster build in 1914 called the Rutschebanen (literally The
Rollercoaster),
or as some people call it, Bjergbanen (the
Mountain Coaster). It’s such an old
design, there is a ride operate on the train with you using a hand break to
slow it down so it does not go to fast
in the turns and hills of the ride. But I do have other trips planned coming up
in other parts of Europe, more on those after I go.
Here is the link to Tivoli if you
want to read more on it: http://www.tivoli.dk/#
Tell next time.
P.S. its seven weeks tell I go home now.
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