Our tour continues.
First we drove from Washington to Cape Cod, where we have delivered on the way Max's "company car" and our rental mini-van picked up. From the eve gabs then rain and fog, but as we have always spent the whole day in the car, we were not much care. The car is pretty cool. Very large and with many necessary extras such as automatic, remote controlled sliding doors on both sides, screen with DVD player, parking sensors, and and and :-) And now it feels as real Ami on the road.
After the night the rain was gone, and fortunately we enjoyed the morning in the small town of Falmouth by the sea, after which we went to Plimoth Plantation , a replica of the former settlement of the Pilgrims and Indians, where actors interactively contribute to the rather expensive experience. The Mayflower II, a replica of the famous ship that was sailed across the Atlantic once, we have also considered yet. Then the route took us going to Boston, where we were when I have time described Candle Pin Bowling nightcap.
Today was announced Whale watching and we were lucky it was not just a whale, but about 20 different, and it was also about 5 different species, including the large fin whales and humpback whales. Some four whales were seen simultaneously feeding. This was a very impressive sight. And the whale researcher who submitted comments to the micro, were impressed by the number of giant mammals, so our trip took 4.5 hours instead of three hours.
morning we head to Niagara Falls, but due to the long drive we will only see about tomorrow.
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Today was announced Whale watching and we were lucky it was not just a whale, but about 20 different, and it was also about 5 different species, including the large fin whales and humpback whales. Some four whales were seen simultaneously feeding. This was a very impressive sight. And the whale researcher who submitted comments to the micro, were impressed by the number of giant mammals, so our trip took 4.5 hours instead of three hours.
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morning we head to Niagara Falls, but due to the long drive we will only see about tomorrow.
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