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024 ANYONE for A COACH-TOUR?

DAY 3

We emerge from the Town Hall, onto The Burg and are greeted by a wall of heat. We decide to have some refreshment on the terrace, I mean, we mustn’t dehydrate! LOL

It all of a sudden all comes together, again, that patience you need as a photographer. the coaches, and not one person in the way! I mean this square is mega busy. Sheer luck!

The carriages had for some reason gathered there, waiting.

A carriage ride through the historic winding streets takes about half an hour.

During the ride gives the coachman expert explanation. Many of the drivers are female, and most carry a ‘canotier’, a ‘boater’ is a summer hat. It is normally made of stiff straw. In cooler weather it is a bowler that they wear.

Their horses are not working every day: most horses work every four days.

Coachdrivers who work the whole week, have about six horses to do the tours.

I wish you a day full of beauty and thank you for your visit, Magda, (*_*)

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Uploaded on September 28, 2016
Taken on August 28, 2016