And YES, I have heard the rumours about Ricardo moving to the north-pole when coming over here, but please remember: between Germany and the north pole, there are still Denmark and Norway/Sweden. But, within Germany Flensburg is actually as near as you can get to the north pole... right here:


Yes, Flensburg actually HAS a beach. But of course it is not within the city-center. Although the sea does come into the city center forming a little bay. This is a look from one side of the bay to the other one, where the city center is. Nice, isn't it?

This is right in the city. The house in the middle belongs to the famous brewery of Flensburger Pils ("plopp", for the experts). That's why it says Flensburg Bier. I guess the fountain in the middle also has its nice little legend, but honestly I haven't discovered yet...

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So... Do you actually live at the beach, then? Whow! Hehehe; I mean, that's truly fantastic the part: "well, people might be at home drinking tea and having some cake"! Almost a joke for me, but I bet it's true! It's really fantastic how things can be different being actually the same: who would be having cake and tea in a beach city such as Ubatuba, for example??? I mean, I'm not joking on these habits - i trully enjoy it, too - it's just kind of unbelievable for me. That's the cool part of living at Earth. Besos.
The difference between Ubatuba beach and Flensburg beach in November accounts to some 30*C (current temperature in Flensburg: 5°C, in Ubatuba: at least 30°C). So, the basic suntan at our beach right would be freezing blue and followed by a heavy influenza. I prefer tea and cake ;-)
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