With ten days of anything goes, no money restraints and the power of living our lives to the fullest. Well, let the ride of a life time begin! During these ten days we are going to live our lives to the fullest, never looking back and not having regrets, saying that we did not accomplish what we set out to do. Which is living out our dreams to the very last second of the trip. First stop on our voyage will be to the beautiful island of Jamaica. And what a great stop it will be. I would like to go to Jamaica so I can go the Blue Hole. The Blue Hole is a pool, to get in the pool you can either jump in from the rocks that is 6 feet above the water, or you can hang from the rope you and swing in. The food there is awesome like the dinner plate …show more content…
While in Ireland there will be many stops among the way through the country. First stop, will be to hang over the edge and plant a big kiss on the Blarney Stone for the best of luck for the rest of the trips! After a short two hour drive North, we will be in Dublin. Where the first stop in Dublin will be at the Guinness Brewery to take the tour and enjoy a fresh brewed Guinness high atop the Guinness store in the Sky Bar. After having a nice refreshing drink it is off to tour the Cliffs of Moher. Where you get the breathtaking view of the cliffs and seaside of …show more content…
So many places to go and see, but the first stop will have to be Berchtesgaden. It is a quaint and beautiful small city right on the Berchtesgaden Ache river. During World War II, this small city was home to one of the strongest Nazi beliefs and strongholds in the country, as if you get to town and look up on top of Eagles Nest, you will find a palace that was built for Adolf Hitler for his birthday. Eagles Nest sits on top of the mountain so that Hitler could see everything at all times. With Germany on one side and Austria just down the mountain side, he could go anywhere he wanted. The Nest has a 24K gold elevator. Multiple bunkers for defense and escape and not to mention the expansive area in the house that was tailored to Adolf’s needs. Next stop in Germany, will be to the great city of Munich. But first a very humbling and crazy experience of touring Dachau. Which is the second largest death camps of WWII. It is eerie and humbling as soon as you walk under the sign welcoming you there. Once there you see all of the huts that the Jewish people were forced to be piled in. From there to the “showers” and on to the Dutch ovens. There are videos that you can watch and books to read, but all is still quite spooky and changes you from the inside. Last stop will be in downtown Munich. They may call it Oktoberfest but I can tell you it is an all year event. People from