lunes, 9 de marzo de 2015



Hi guys!!,

How are you doing? I'm so sorry, but it's been imposible for me to write due to some technical problems with my laptop. Nevertheless, I´m back ,once more, with lots of incredible stuff to tell you about my staying here in Germany.

This time I'm particularly focusing on my last weekend, which was absolutely remarkable. It all started with me waking up earlier than usual, around 6:00 am or so, with this spectacular sunrise.

 
 
Moreover, after a nice breakfast (certainly usefull as I'd have never expected what was about to come), I preapered my camera to take some pictures from my next stopping place: the Wolfcenter.
 
The wolfcenter is a wolf park about an hour away from Wildeshausen. The aim of this wolfs refuge is to preserve the wolf as an animal specie in Germany and make people aware about the enormous value of these beautiful predators. The facilities count with worldwide wolfs, such as: European wolfs, Czechoslovakian dog-wolfs or even Canadian wolfs. To me this was a breathtaking experience I did never imagined before coming here. Just in case you did'nt know, wolfs are my favourite animals together with: the owl, the lion and the bear. As normally...PICTURES!!!!!!!!!
 



 
 
Later on, in the evening, I went booling with Patricia and Sheila. Afterwards we had something for dinner and we also played some pool, we truthly spent a good time. Unfortunately I have'nt recieved the pictures yet, sorry about that...

The next day morning, I drove with Sheila and her German parents to a small village up the north called Norddeich where I would meet Patricia. The distintive feature of this town is that is located by the North Sea. I personally found it marvelous, however, this did'nt end here, because we were told that later on the water level would decrease and so leaving some empty space. In other words we could walk upon the sea level without sinking in the water.

To save some time we went to the Sea-lion House. There, we got some explanation about the life of these animals and some interesting facts about there life in open sea.

Finally, predictions became true and we enjoyed an awe-inspiring sight of the German coast. Watch it by yourself down here.










See you guys next time,

Bye




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