On the Hippie Trail: Europe
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Germany was a hitchhiker's paradise at the time (1967). So, I hitchhiked from
my home town in The Netherlands to Munich in Southern Germany.
This grandchild of
the famous Orient
Express took
me from Munich to Istanbul via Austria, Yugoslavia and
Bulgaria in two days.
Belgrade terminal station, where the Istanbul Express had to reverse out of the station.
The station of Pythion, a small village in Greece. The railway track
between the Bulgarian-Turkish border and Istanbul traversed a tiny
strip of Greek territory (probably a remnant of the Balkan wars in the
early
twentieth century). Pythion was - God knows why - a regular stop for
international trains.
End of the line: Sirkeci railway station, Istanbul
(Photograph: Wikimedia Commons).
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