Saturday, September 26, 2009

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through the 9 hour time difference with Germany we , we already have 5 clock in the morning were awake. Since we are at this time but not much could have done, we tried to sleep for 2 hours. Just in time by 8 clock we found ourselves to breakfast at Greg, who had already zuereitet a small hot meal with Bratkatroffeln, ham, corn, egg and tomato, 2 slices of honeydew melon and bread. In addition there was freshly squeezed orange juice and coffee. Fortified, we headed to shortly after 9 clock with the Skytrain to Downtown. Our case and the car we were kind enough to let Greg.

First stop today was the Chinatown of Vancouver.
aoistische philosophy of Yin and Yang: light shadow, Rugged and hard with soft, flowing and kept small due to large in equilibrium. The four main elements of each Chinese garden and so even with this are:

  • building pavilions, gepfasterte walkways, terraces, viewing platforms
  • rocks / stones: Mirroring the zerklüfteeten landscape
  • planting: plants and flowers, symbols of human virtues and values embody
  • water reflects the Yin principle
The skytrain we drove to the waterfront. went to walk to The Lookout at Harbour Centre. From this observation deck offers a beautiful Views of the city and the surrounding area and especially the Stanley Park and North Vancouver, as well as the partially enveloped by clouds mountains.

Next highlight was Gastown. The restored part of the old town is particularly known for its steam clock. The smoking Clock but seemed not to work with us, for the pointer moved forward and not a piece we saw not the quarter hour from the tooting whistles. Meanwhile there was another bright and sunny with pleasant 18 ° C.

Our route took us by bus to Granville Iceland, the restored waterfront, under the Granville Bridge. In the famous Public Market, there was food of any kind and we also bought some meat for our sandwiches later. After a stroll on the island against the backdrop of houseboats and Vancouver's skyline and the rail track Alley, which states as its name on a disused railway tracks and is now home to artists' workshops, we went on our way back.

last sight that we still had on our map, was the Stanley Park, the town park on a peninsula of Vancouver. Because of this, however, is quite large and we had little time we have wanted to explore by car. Unfortunately we had to take some detours due to road blocks and came out only after about half an hour at the park. In addition to many hiking trails and picnic areas are located here, the famous original totem poles, and a beautiful trail through park for a few vantage points. We also took the opportunity to make a picnic for then again to struggle through the tough road of downtown.

stretch Because, on our way to the ferry in Tsawassen was not forward, we had been afraid we would miss the ferry. Our targeted ferry by 17 clock we made are actually no more, as we reached the ferry terminal at 17:15 clock first, but went up 19 or a clock, in the unfortunately no longer able to admire the scenery during the crossing, but the main thing we are first on Vancouver Iceland.

Motel Blue Ridge Inn Victoria is located in one of the main roads, but again we are very tired of us that will not hassle you. At the end of the day it went briefly to the Parliament Buildings in Victoria, whose contours are illuminated at night by mixing the many light bulbs.

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