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Denmark 2013

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I spent 8 weeks in Denmark: 5 at a camp with 71 others, mostly 11 year olds, and 3 weeks in Copenhagen chillin' out after camp. I can understand a bunch of Danish now, which is super cool, and I think the language sounds hilarious. I'm a fan. So here are 10 Fun Facts I learned about living in Denmark. 1) Danes are super friendly, if you speak in English. Locals told me it's easier to speak in English when you need help, cause people are more willing to help silly tourists than people who "should" know where they're going. 2) You can't really find typical Danish food. It mostly consists of bread, potatoes, and some sort of meat. So, you'd make it at home - read: there are no restaurants. 3) Copenhagen is the only place that I know of that has an amusement park (with roller coasters, no less) in the middle of the city. It's literally right beside the central train station. And, it's really friggin cool! 4) There are more pigs than peopl

Mallorca Majorca!

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A week in Mallorca? Why not?! Chose to stay in Puerto de Soller, rather than in Palma de Mallorca. It's a half hour drive, through 2 tunnels. Not too shabby. Thus far, when it rains, it is only at night or in the morning. If clouds come, they don't stay for long. It is incredibly hot in the early afternoon, so we totally understand the need for a 3 hour siesta, and we take one too. Surprisingly, Mallorca is FULL of Germans. Most shop keepers speak German over English, because this place is swimming with Germans. We took a paddle boat with a slide in the saltiest water I've ever been in. But I mean, paddle boat with slide?! Heck yes. First, Mallorca is beautiful. Second, I am surrounded by mountains that are great for hiking, beaches great for swimming, and cute little towns that are great for exploring. There are olive groves, orange groves, beautiful views, old school trains, and a tonne of hiking trails. Also, as you fly over Mallorca, you can see a whole b