Hamburg was a little disappointing today. We didn't spend enough time actually exploring the city. We landed in the front of St. Michaelis zu Hamburg and took a couple of pics. Within an hour we had to meet back at the bus so we could be dropped off downtown. But within an hour and half we had to meet at Landungsbrücken. There we took a boat tour around the harbor/port which Hamburg is famous for. We then had only 2 hours to wander, by which i mean walk around and eat dinner.
It was cloudy/foggy and did'nt make for many good pictures. I'll definitely have to go back.
St. Michaelis zu Hamburg
Pics from on top of the church
Clock Mechanism
Bells
Marktplatz
Rathaus, Hamburg
Flat bmw
At the Landungsbrücken
boat tour
Cleaning a tanker
Roman Abramovich's £329 Million Yacht - ECLIPSE - with missile defense system
http://www.neatorama.com/2010/04/21/worlds-largest-yacht-sports-lasers-missile-defense-system/
ship building
e46 ti
this weekend, Berlin
I am in a 5 year degree program earning a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and a B.A. in German. I completed a semester at the Technische Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina zu Braunschweig and have an Praktikum in BMW Research and Innovation Center(FIZ) working under Functional Integration of Driving Dynamics. This will just be my little "blog" of my progress, trips, blunders while i'm in Europe for the first time. My Year Abroad; Germany and a number of other countries.
About Me
- Payam
- München, Bayern, Germany
- I love all things motorsports and racing. I have an unhealthy addiction to modifying anything mechanical. Brakes and Suspension are my forte and I love driving fast in slow cars. I am in love with math, physics and knowing how things work. But if there's anything I've learned since being here, it's that experiencing a multitude of other cultures, traveling, and seeing tangible history will enrich ones life in ways no book can offer.
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