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NETHERLANDS | Friday, 31 August 2007 | Views [602] | Comments [2]

Hello all! Well I am almost at the end of my Contiki tour, and although I can't put pictures up right now, I thought I would just give you a brief run down of some of the highlights of my tour:

* White water rafting in Austria

* Paris! Ahh just so beautiful!

* Italian gelati...had the best stuff ever in Florence!

* Making a snowman at the top of Jungfrau mountain in Switzerland

* Going on a gondala in Venice - AHH amazing!!

* Having a picnic on top of a hill in the French countryside...ahh so relaxing!

* Dressing up in stupid outfits for our 'party nights'

* Meeting lots of cool people (a very different crowd to what you might picture a typical Contiki group to be!)

* Learning how to say random words in several languages

* Getting off the coach at the end of a long travel day

* Dancing up a storm in every country!

* Shopping...mmm yes, shopping

I will try and do a proper but still brief (I hope!) update and will definately add some pics to make it more interesting, but until then ciao and talk to you all soon!

Lou xox

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Comments

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Yes ... first again!!

Hi Louise .... great to hear that your tour was such a wonderful experience ... and looking forward to seeing the photos in due course.

Life as a student will seem very dull in comparison .... though no doubt you will find time to see a few more sights on weekends etc.

luvya heaps

  Dad Aug 31, 2007 6:28 AM

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I'm looking forward to seeing photos of your "party night" outfits...I doubt they would rival the beauties we saw at Erin's 30th!!! You missed a great night, but I'm sure you'll get to see the photos.
Enjoy the rest of your trip,
Mrl

  Melsie Sep 3, 2007 10:29 AM

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