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Genesis Euro

ang daming umaakyat ng baguio. lahat ng bus puno





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Trppin in Europe 2010  ( Denmark)

Me and my brother inlaw forgot we use to have this much energy. Even his daughter on training wheels left us in the dust, LOL.


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Trppin in Europe 2010  ( Denmark)

OK I'm ready


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Trppin in Europe 2010  ( Denmark)

Yesterday Uncle you were too tired to play FOOTBALL today we ride bikes and you have to help my sister.


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Trppin in Europe 2010  (Hillerod, Denmark)

SHOPPING why do you gotta go shopping we are on vacation ? Ok I'll grab somrthing to eat and meet you back at the car when you're done.



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Fredericksborg Castle, Hillerod, Denmark

Fredericksborg Castle was built by Frederik II around 1560 and was later rebuilt by Christian IV. The Castle was heavily damaged in a fire in 1859. It was restored and turned into a museum. The Fredericksborg Castle Chapel was the only structure not damaged in the fire. The castle houses a large collection of portraits, historical paintings and fine furnishings from the last 5 centuries.






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Fredericksborg Castle, Hillerod, Denmark

Fredericksborg Castle was built by Frederik II around 1560 and was later rebuilt by Christian IV. The Castle was heavily damaged in a fire in 1859. It was restored and turned into a museum. The Fredericksborg Castle Chapel was the only structure not damaged in the fire. The castle houses a large collection of portraits, historical paintings and fine furnishings from the last 5 centuries.


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Fredericksborg Castle, Hillerod, Denmark

This wrought-iron grille over the window was for protection of the King while he sat in the pew in the castle's chapel. It was also used for sport a game called "Tilting At The Ring". Possibly a form of jousting emphasizing accurate placement of the lancepoint .


bcmacsac1 posted a photo:

Fredericksborg Castle, Hillerod, Denmark

This wrought-iron grille over the window was for protection of the King while he sat in the pew in the castle's chapel. It was also used for sport a game called "Tilting At The Ring". Possibly a form of jousting emphasizing accurate placement of the lancepoint .