After sailing south through a foggy and windy night we arrived Friday morning in the port of Alborg, Denmark.
The town is not huge so we skipped the guided tours and chose to walk through this beautiful clean city on our own. We did some shopping for a few essentials.
We explored this town on our own as the weather again was clear and beautiful. This is the main rail station.
The streets and sidewalks again are made from bricks. They are not level but there are no loose blocks and no curbs to trip over.
We are seeing this American franchise in every town in Scandinavia so far.....
...and this one as well. Just for the record we both had a sandwich at a McDonald's instead of going back to the ship for lunch. Our fish sandwiches with fries and drinks cost $70 Danish Krone (DKK) and were pretty much identical to what you get in the U.S.
In the afternoon we noticed this beautiful little city park next to the harbor. Kids were jumping off into the cold clean ocean water.
Here is our Viking ship The Neptune. It holds 900 passengers plus its crew. It is spotlessly clean and the entire crew so far has been helpful and friendly - as are most passengers.
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Everything looks beautiful, enjoy! Oh by the way Mary and I are going to be grandparents, Mariah is expecting November 8th! Larry and Mary
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