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| tim_godfrey | Dosto-prima-chatyel-nosti... | Four countries in one day. |
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Graz, Austria
We gave ourselves the challenge in Prague of only spending the money we got out at the beginning of the week. We didn't want to get out money again just before we left, be charged by the bank and then lose money again when we changed it to Croatian Kunas. This meant keeping our tourism to free sights (easy to do in Prague) and eating a lot of bread and jam and 2 minute noodles! we succeeded with about $2 left at the end of the week which we saved for a loaf of bread for the train early Sunday morning. One thing we didn't envisage was Saturday afternoon after our morning of wandering, the local grocery store would be closed. No worries, we thought, we had 2 minute noodles and some cereal and powdered milk. We would last till our 4 pm stop over in what we thought would be the capital of Slovenia, Lubljana. We caught the train at 6am the next morning, slept for a couple of hours, crossed the border into Austria and stayed glued to the window as we wound through striking mountains, medieval castles and green, green meadows...
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