Monday, November 23, 2009

Cake Boss Fondant Cake

Eastbourne & Co













Only two and a half hours after I had passed my visit at the station, it went for me in the (crowded) train. My goal was the English south coast, more precisely, Eastbourne. After one change, and 1 3 / 4 hour drive I was also arrived there. And, as in when I arrived London mid-September, I also spent some time in here as the first McDonald's. ;-) By visiting (apart from a few apartments ;-)) on the day was not much in it, it's went to a club to celebrate. This is, however, net somewhere in the city, but "float" on stilts over the sea. I found it very stylish. Inside of it was it more of an average club, where there was a pint of beer for the lowest 1,80.

The next morning we first went back to the same place as the night before, only this time in daylight and good (thankfully), but very windy conditions. From there you have a beautiful view of the sea and the coast (See picture). After a short walk through the small but beautiful pedestrian zone of Eastbourne we went by car to Cretaceous rocks ("Beachy Head"), which are located just outside of Eastbourne. was here it was extremely windy, so you lean against the wind even correct. The landscape and the view here was quite impressive. Back in the car it went over very narrow roads through small villages throughout (Category: Peppenkum ;-)) to "Lewes." Also quite a small city with a beautiful pedestrian zone and an old castle ruin. Shortly before dark we went back to Eastbourne, which is about 30 minutes drive from Lewes. Before my Return at half past ten I was then "quickly" is strengthened with a pizza for the train ride. Counter shortly before I was 24 then back to Surbiton.


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