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Malmo (will be written in a kinda short form..) Last holiday I went to Sweden, Malmo. It was a kinda complicated trip. First we went by a microbus to Helsinki and there I got on another microbus and we went to Turku. The driver dropped me off at the Viking line ferry terminal. I had to spend about 8 hours before departing. I looked around Turku, visited some parks and museums and got acquaintanced with an 86-year-old man from New York who likes travelling and who has both an American and Swedish citizenship, but he was born in USSR :D The ferry was more than 200 metres long and had 11 decks. There were many different things and places for relaxing and entertaining onboard such as restaurants, pubs, clubs, a duty free shop, gaming machines, sauna etc. Really nice ferry, nice smorgasbord, a lot of space to walk and look around. As for my cabin - it was a small one but it designed for two people (you have to pay the same price for it whether you book it for one person or for 2). At 6-30 we got to Stockholm then I got on the bus to the central station, cuz in 2 hours I had a train to Malmo. Malmo is a rather big international city located in the south of Sweden and connected with Denmark with an Oresund bridge.The climate is kinda warm, at least in autumn (if you are not at the sea cuz it qute windy there.. There lots of of different nice parks, museums all over the city. Malmo is crossed by bicycle roads and tracks (maybe more than 30% of people there use bikes) Why is this place special to me? Cuz I got acquaintanced with a foreign girl on the net (she is from the Czech Republic) and decided to meet there in Sweden. The funny thing is that we are both from different countries, met in the third one and talked to each other in English (as the second language) It was a really great time :D Looking forward to the next visit to Sweden in winter :D
6 nov. 2015 10:01
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Malmo

(will be written in a kinda short form..)

Last holiday I went to Sweden, Malmo. It was a kinda complicated trip. First we went by a microbus to Helsinki and there I we got on another microbus and we went to Turku. The driver dropped me off at the Viking line ferry terminal. I had to spend ['wait' would be better than 'spend' here] about 8 hours there before departing.

I looked [you can also say 'I had a look around'] around Turku, visited some parks and museums and got acquaintanced acquainted with an 86-year-old man from New York who likes travelling, and who has both an American
and Swedish citizenship  passport ['I have a British passport' is a usual way to say 'I have British citizenship'], but he was born in USSR :D

The ferry was more than 200 metres long and had 11 decks. There were many different things and places for relaxing and entertaining  entertainment onboard such as restaurants, pubs, clubs, a duty free shop, gaming machines, sauna etc. Really nice ferry, nice smorgasbord, a lot of space to walk and look around. As for my cabin - it was a small one but it designed for two people (you have to pay the same price for it whether you book it for one person or for 2).

At 6-30 we got to Stockholm then I got on the bus to the central station, cuz [I see 'cos' a lot more than 'cuz', as cuz has a different meaning in London slang :) ] in 2 hours I had a train to Malmo 2 hours later.

Malmo is a rather big international city located in the south of Sweden and connected with Denmark with an  by the Oresund bridge.The climate is kinda warm, at least in autumn (if you are not at  by the sea cuz it qute windy there.. There lots of of nice different nice parks and [this is a list of only 2] museums all over the city. Malmo is crossed criss-crossed  by with bicycle roads and tracks (maybe more than 30% of people there use bikes)

Why is this place special to me? Cuz I got acquaintanced with got to know a foreign girl on the net (she is from the Czech Republic) and decided to meet her there in Sweden. The funny thing is that we are both from different countries, met in the third one and talked to each other in English (as the mutual second language) It was a really great time :D

Looking forward to the next visit to Sweden in winter :D

6 november 2015
Haha that is too good to be true, meeting an ex soviet spy :') It could be true, you never know...
7 november 2015
Yeees... :) It was a really great experience. That place is like another small world. Never forget that time, that friend, never ever. (btw, that 86 y.o. guy seemed to be like a spy :D and i can give him maximum 60 y.o.)
6 november 2015
That sounds like a great experience! These days you can make friends from anywhere in the world so easily, I think it's certainly a great source of motivation for language learning. The old guy born in the USSR sounds like a typically enigmatic acquaintance to meet while travelling :P I was in Copenhagen just recently, so I saw the Oresund bridge from the other side. Small world (:
6 november 2015
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