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<p>Mike - I don´t want to hi-jack this thread, but now, being unable to travel for health and financial reasons, I live from the memories I have from those travels and tours which I was able to do in my younger years. For many years in the past century, Germans were known to be the #1 travellers, only recently overtaken by the Japanese and now the Chinese. Wherever you´d go, you´d bump into Germans. In the 1940´s all those travels were organized by "Adolf-Tours" and rather involuntary relocations, but the habit remained in more peaceful terms.</p> <p>Although, back in 1974, travelling to the US was still an expensive venue, I met Germans also on that trail from Durango to Silverton. 4 years later, I went to Oahu, only to find out, that Waikiki Beach was populated by my countrymen and -women. How awful!</p>
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