Vienna Rathaus (town hall)
Euro 2008 fan zone, two days before the final
The main stage of the fan zone
Hofburg Palace
Off of St Stephensplatz
St Stephen's Cathedral
St Stephen's
The Sachertorte, at Demel's Café
Yes, you can even get french fries from a vending machine
St Stephen's at night
A drum troupe gets the crowd going with beats and chants... the night before the final.
View from St Stephen's
Several hours to go, and you can hear them all the way up here
German fans take over the U-Bahn
...and local restaurants
Kim loves the Petr Cech ferris wheel
People were getting desperate for tickets
St Stephensplatz
Then the Spanish arrive
...and claim St Stephensplatz from the Germans
But the Germans aren't done yet
Kim's ready for the final!
Inside the fan zone
The Spanish celebrate their victory in front of the Rathaus
They may have lost, but the Germans are still celebrating
Salzburg
Getreidegasse, a street where every shop has a bronze sign depicting their specialty
Houses built into the side of the mountain
Out into the country side for a bit
Some building from The Sound Of Music
Kim is 16, going on 17
Luge!
Who's going so slow?
Wee!
The Lake District in northern Austria
The chapel from The Sound of Music. Note the five skeletons inside the altar.
The town of Mondsee
Mirabell Gardens and the Fortress of Salzburg
Salzburg (and its Euro 2008 fanzone still up in the foreground)
Inside the fortress
You can see Germany from here
The view from our B&B room window
Augustiner Braustubl, beer garden and brewery
On the way to Mauthausen Concentration Camp
Mauthausen
The main gate
The roll call area. Barracks to the left; kitchen, prison, gas chamber and crematorium to the right.
Cremation stove
Gas chamber
Overlooking the quarry that the victims worked in
Looking down the Stairway of Death that the victims had to climb while carrying large rocks
The rocks carried by the victims would be used in the Nazi's grand buildings, seen later in the Nurnberg photos