This friendly little boat took us up and down at the
Schiffshebewerk Niederfinow. We were amongst the first onboard and got prime seats on the front row at the top of the boat. I have no idea why the boat is named von Munchhausen, but it was a fun little tour that lasted a little more than an hour. For more signs, take a look at Signs, Signs.
looks really nice!
ReplyDeleteNice little boat. Any relation to the famous baron is purely circumstantial.
ReplyDeleteI love this!
ReplyDeleteFun!
ReplyDeleteThat's fabulous that you went up & down the lock!
ReplyDeleteYou are getting around, Halcyon. I would have liked this boat trip.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it's a popular trip too!
ReplyDeleteNothing like a boat trip and nice to see the Germans enjoy it as much as the Engllish do
ReplyDeleteThat must have been very enjoyable.
ReplyDeleteThat must be nice. Is the boat really big enough for 148 people, as it says on the side?
ReplyDeleteI suppose it could hold that many people, but I'm sure many of them would have to stand! The boat was far from full during our tour.
DeleteAnything to do with the baron?
ReplyDeleteNo idea if there's any link, but I thought it was a funny name for a boat!
Deletein spite of the name, I would enjoy that trip!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great day for a boat ride. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThe name is a two edged sword. On the one hand it about a character who has wild adventures, but on the other hand it also associated with a mental illness called Munchhausen by proxy. I assume they were thinking of positive adventures.
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun, and great score on the seating!
ReplyDeleteLindy
Good one.
ReplyDeletevery nice little boat.
ReplyDeletefrankly my dear
View seats! Looks like it was worth getting there early.
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