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With makeshift wind screens on our microphones now, we make our way to Graz. The thumbnails that follow will direct you to pictures from Graz.

Graz, Austria

Driving to Graz

Lunch en route to Graz - a typical situation. Helmut, our tour guide for the entire trip, explains to the waitress what people wanted to eat while we looked over the menues.

Kevin's an expert at avoiding sunburn. Being skinny also helps when you're trying to use the shadow of a flagpole to block the sun.

Rapids artificially constructed in the Mur River in Graz.

Fascade of a building in Graz.

The streetcars run through a pedestrian zone, which is decorated by blue and green lights to celebrate Graz as the European Culture Capital of 2003.

Architecture of a square in Graz.

Inside the Armory Museum

The sewed together clothing to make a red-carpet-type walking path for us to walk on. Firearms hung from the ceiling, and the racks were full of old muskets.

The museum also had an impressive collection of antique knives and swords used in battle.

The women were also stylin' with their armor. This is one of the more modern items in the museum.

Of course, we have to have armor for the horses too, right?

Halfway through the tour it started raining. It only lasted a few minutes, though, and the sun came out again. Rapid changes in weather were common througout the entire tour.

A backery that has been around since 1569.

Stairs leading down from the 13th century Graz clocktower, which sits on the Schlossberg.

The countryside along the drive up to Bad Gams.

Performance at Westeirische Hof. (picture taken by Mrs. Thomas)

An underground retail area next to our hotel in Graz.

Salzburg


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