Boppard & Bonn
September 4, 2021
The regional tour for exchange students started at 1:15. We first drove to Boppard on a non-air conditioned bus on a very hot day wearing masks the whole time. When we arrived in the city, there was not much to do or see since it was a small area. We walked along the Rhine and then went into the city square, where they had a Rwandan culture festival. We watched some drummers and dancers after entering a church.
Our next destination was a vineyard, where we went on a tour.
The next stop was Koblenz for dinner. Everyone was so relieved to finally be done in the sun. I had apple juice and schnitzel with French fries, a genius German dish. I was with 2 friends and we had some extra time before the bus left, so we walked along the Rhine and the sunset was beautiful.
I slept insanely well after a long day in the sun.
September 5, 2021
I went to mass with my 2 Catholic friends and then Hubert convinced Lauren and me to go to Bonn with a group of other exchange students. At first, we were hesitant because there was no plan and no organization at all. But we decided to be spontaneous and go anyway since my only other plan for the day was to go for a walk around Vallendar. So I went back to my apartment and ate lunch then met the group at the bus stop. We took a bus to Koblenz and then hopped on a train to Bonn.



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