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La Defense, The Business District of Paris.Nathalie and me at the top of the Arc the Triunph in Paris. Nathalie is a friend of mine from when I was working in Tropicana, who by coincidence was staying at the same hostel I was...what are the odds!!!Nathalie and I in front of Le Tour EiffelMount Saint Michell, France...this is a rather eerie place definitely worthwhile seen.

View from the river Senne in Paris...there is nothing like a relaxing ride on the BateauBus!!!Jim Morrison's tomb in Paris...this is by far the most visited tomb in Paris. There are only four foreigners buried here. Due to the high volume of visitors and some vandalism, French Officials are considering moving the tomb to a different cementery.It seems that I am about to encounter some rain...just before arriving to Mount Saint Michell, I decided to change tires...notice all the stuff I have to carry with me...Fellow bikers I met at Mount Saint Michell...they were amused by my Florida plate.

Another picture of Mount Saint Michell...when the tide rises, Mount Saint Michell becomes and island which is connected to land by the tiny road you see here.The Omaha Beach D-Day American Cementary, one of the most stricking and overwhelming places I have ever visited. More than 9,500 people are buried here.Omaha beach - beautiful place, you can hardly believe 56 years ago this was hell on earth... On the ferry boat off to England...This is the first of eight ferry trip I will be doing.

This is the half-mile line to enter Wimblemdon...it took me 4.5 hrs to get in but it was worth it...you'll see why on the next picture!!!YES, I'm on Wimblemdon's Center Court and YES, that is Pete Sampras behind me!!!Classic backhand from Sampras...this match went to four set against Kucera...great game!Me in front of the famous Big Ben in London

Tower Bridge in London.London - This is the fastest production car ever built, the Mcclaren F1...it can be yours for about $1 million!!! Back in the Ferry, going back to Calais, France.This is the second time my bike breaks down (first time was in Paris)...this time in Calais. Here I'm at the BMW dealer in Dunkerque (near Calais) trying to figure out the problem.

Some friends from Brugge - Crazy Mexican Irish (guy with the beard and white shirt,) Patricia, Luis, Meredith, Corbin, etc...cool people... On my way to Amsterdam I passed with my bike by Brugge, in Belgium, and decided to take a picture...nice town. Jaisy and I outside The Flying Pig hostel in Amsterdam...cool girl from Venezuela... Crossing the border between Netherlands and Germany. My bike is still giving me problems. I'm hoping I'll get to Bremen without any complications...(I made it alright BTW.)

Amsterdam - a great family town...porn stores, whores and "coffe houses" adds a great touch to preserve that family enviroment you breath on every corner!!! (notice the presumably pick-pocket on the forefront of the picture...they are everywhere!!!) Hannover: Ole, Derk and friends (from left to right). These people helped me fix my bike for the last time (at least for a while). Very cool people, they let me crash for the night at their house.This is Ole's cool vintage motorcycle...he planned a trip on this bike to Sweeden with a friend...and I thought I was a crazy...I hope the trip went find...World Expo...since I stopped in Hannover, it might as well go to the World Expo...it was pretty cool; though my jacket was killing my...way too hot.

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