After this, things got a bit more tricky. We all walked back together to the S-bahn, and after going one stop were told in an announcement that a BOMB from WWII was found and that we must exit the train! Apparently this type of thing happens often in Germany, maybe 3 times a year. Bombs from the war are found and everything shuts down to make sure they are disabled correctly. After we got off the train we tried to get on the tram, but it was no surprise that the tram was completely full and not even stopping to pick up more people. After an hour or so we made it home. It was exhausting but, needless to say, a very interesting first day in Munich. Here's an article (in German) about the bomb:
http://www.welt.de/regionales/muenchen/article106682679/S-Bahn-wegen-Fliegerbombe-stundenlang-gesperrt.html
Yesterday we watched the Germany- Greece Euro game and we (Germany) WON 4-2! I will write about the game sometime soon. In the meantime, I will enjoy this
and watch the France-Spain game for a relaxing night in. Bis später!
http://www.welt.de/regionales/muenchen/article106682679/S-Bahn-wegen-Fliegerbombe-stundenlang-gesperrt.html
Yesterday we watched the Germany- Greece Euro game and we (Germany) WON 4-2! I will write about the game sometime soon. In the meantime, I will enjoy this
and watch the France-Spain game for a relaxing night in. Bis später!
I WANT MILKA & OREO
ReplyDeleteit was SOOO good!!!!!!!!
Deleteah my fave Milka is Shocko+ Kekes, amazinggg!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea they still found bombs here so often, just crazy!