Bouillon, Belgium with it's Dramatic Castle
Bouillon castle rises above the town and provides a major tourist attraction. It was once sold by Godfrey of Bouillon to finance the First Crusade.
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There were a couple of drawbridges and numerous arched passageways.
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Susan had no difficulty climbing the countless stairways.
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Imagine chimneys cut into the wall for little houses.
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One side of the structure was this cliff.
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A wheel was used in raising water to the castle.
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Looking down from outside the castle
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Sign for the museum next to the castle.
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A tiny garden outside the museum.
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Seen from town, the castle is to the right of the tree.
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Lunch in the town of Bouillon.
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Europe 2000
Copyright 2000 Linda Javins
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