Monday, July 21, 2008

Baltics trip
Day 4 - 19th May - Klaipeda, Lithuania
(Part 3)

Addendum to previous post: almost all of the items in the menu at the restaurant had translations in English, German and Russia, except for one for which there was no word in all the tongues of men (except Lithuanian).


YC disappeared fro a long time. We thought he had found something very interesting. Turns out he went to the carpark.


Sundial shattered by a hurricane a few years back


Guide to the view from the Parnidis Dune




Sea and oil rig illuminated by a break in the cloud




The sun, sand, sea... and Spit


Bank




The only thing stopping us from plummeting to our doom




Me

[Addendum:

UD #6 on the second one:

"this is like a painting!

but a little sad though."]




YC descending staircase


Field


Flora and Fauna guide




Lamp post


Two roads diverged in a yellow wood


They must be getting ready for winter (this was May)


Nettle Unidentified plant




Coast


Magic speedometer on the bus back to Smiltyne. Makes you wonder about Lithuanian drivers.


Map of Smiltyne beaches: "Common Beach, Disables Beach (sic), Female Beach, Male Beach, Nudist Beach"
"Fetish girls wheelchair stuck in dune"

One good thing about staying in hostels versus hotels - many hostels give you free Internet terminals.

The other 2 saw wild boar and deer on the treeline on the bus back, but I didn't. Damn.


Estrella Potato Chips, including a bacon-flavoured pack. I would've gotten one, but the aunties at the concessionaires beside the Smiltyne ferry terminal started screaming "no, no, no photo" at me (they probably feared I was from the price-fixing commission) so I refused (I refused on the next day as well). There were also 2L plastic beer bottles.


Port: why the lagoon is so polluted swimming in it is not recommended


Expert Euro 2L plastic beer bottles, on the other side


"hyper Maxima XXX"
There is a supermarket chain in the Baltics called Maxima. To indicate the size of each joint, they are labelled "X", "XX" or "XXX".

Contrary to what I'd been told, the shops in Klaipeda didn't open very late. Probably it was just Vilnius.


Quotes:

[On the receptionist screwing up our reservation for the next day to a very cool place (see a post in the near future)] Matter that should be used for the development of the brain develops elsewhere. Her brains went south. Small-breasted women are smarter than big-breasted women. Research shows that that's true. I'll refer you to the link. [Me: Did you read that from The Onion?] No lah, I'm not that stupid.
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