If you ever been to Suomi, it must be visited but once the capital Helsinki, so we thought, and were on our way. The night train brought us quickly in just eleven and a half hours in the capital, but the trip was worth the trip. We crossed Kemi, Oulu, Kokkola, Vaasa, Tampere, and finally arrived in Helsinki easily tired. Once there we headed straight to our luxury hotel, where we took off the large and heavy part of our clothes only once, for then plunge down a new impetus in the big city life. Dom, and Northern and Aleksanterinkatu Südesplanade, square with Havis Amanda, Rock Church, Olympic Tower - we left out nothing. But the most beautiful and best and greatest came in the afternoon. By ferry, we crossed a section of the Baltic Sea, not towards German mainland, but to Suomenlinna, a fortress on several islets located outside the city. Now is not that me castles and battlefields so incredibly interested in, but it was just beautiful. The old building nestled in a setting such as from the Mediterranean region, the flowering plants and the sea in the background. I felt like in a painting by Claude Lorrain. The landscape was captured me, I could not even decide to look out first, sit down and settle out. Does this island so beautiful from without sunshine? How is it that you get to see the beauty of the earth, accessible only by chance? It must be so numerous in this world and yet not one senses it before you do not see this place.
But eventually came the time when we are out of a feeling of hunger and lack of food offerings, unfortunately, had to take up again the way to the mainland. The general mood was deteriorating fast, which was probably due largely to the fatigue. Back at the hostel we slept through the night just flew by. In the morning we did not want to let slip and then we were back on relatively early to have to visit the rest of the Sights. I wandered through the Jugenstilviertel Eire and Katajanokka, the latter was due to the proximity to the port, the smell of the sea and the lack of people particularly appealing.
At the last second we rushed to this adventure to the airport and just got back our machine Rovaniemi. When I saw the Lidl and prism, and of course, the confusing Kemijoki top saw, I got goose bumps and felt almost arrived at home.
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