[Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roaster, 1960]
This one is my favorite.
[Mercedes-Benz 300SL Roaster, 1960 - 02]
This one is my favorite.
He is one of the exchange students from our school.
He was so kind and enthusiastic when we were there.
He showed us many stores where we can buy some daily supplies and many places in Wurzburg.
When we were at the Marienplatz, Jurgen told me that this man is a true Bavarian.
So I tried to take this precious photo without being noticed by him.
When I first saw this man in black coat at that very moment, I knew I must take this photo immediately.
It's very difficult to describe how I feel about this senior.
You can tell that he must have been through many things in his life.
His eyes showed how he felt at that instant moment...
Moreover, the man in red jacket, our vice president, gave a strong contrast to this pic.
( Red & Black, East & West, Young & Old...)
He was the one who told us a lot of the history and events of Munich.
Much the same as last pic, I've many feelings toward this pic or this moment.
It's clear to see that he was trying to pass all his knowledge and wisdom to the younger generation.
As long as you are willing to listen, he would keep telling the stories...
Well, we all think that he looks like the legendary "Elvis Presley"
He is a very staid and cool person.
Yes, this pic was taken in the very night that I got drunk.
Honestly, I never drink so much as what I did in that night.
However, the joyful atmosphere made you want to forget everything and just enjoy it!
It was really fun and unforgettable.
We drunk, sang and laughed together all night long....
They were the ones who made the atmosphere so high and cheerful in the Hofbrauhs.
You would feel like you're in a big carnival.
[Who's the one behind the lens ?]
Well...I must say thank you to our group member, Cynthia.
If wasn't her, there wouldn't be this pic.
Some of our group members were pretending to race.
I tried to take this photo without being noticed by them and I think I did very well.
These three are members of a group named "The Bridge Ensemble".
We found them in the residenz in Munich.
Many people were attracted by their music, including us.
[On the way to Neuschwanstein]
From left to right are Evelyn, Jurgen, Harry, and Heike.
They were the ones who showed us their country.
They were really nice to us.
Our two weeks journey wouldn't be so great without them.
All we want to say is THANK YOU for everything you did!
You've been a great help to us!
We've visited Frankfurt, Wurzburg, Nurnberg, Munich, Neuschwanstein, Rothenburg and Stuttgart in the past two weeks.
To us, every day was a brand new day. Everything was so different from ours in Taiwan.
The culture and history we've learned, , the cities and places we've visisted, and the people we've met.
They made our journey in Germany full of surprises and wonders!
I won't forget those wonderful times we had together.











