was some time later, then the next Terra Cache: "Fig Tree Court" (TC4M2). The terrain was very interesting: a quasi-closed large block called Temple - was once the region, the headquarters of the Knights Templar, an ancient church (it
Then we had a small break on a boat on the banks of the Thames - the prices were moderate due to the low pound price, even for London very cheap :-)
We then wanted to go to Greenwich, unfortunately, had the Dockland Light Railway Construction, so we aim then painted. We took the ship a few stations on the Thames down to the last cache Terra: "Westminster Walk" (TC4SG). The area was full of tourists who all wanted the Clock Tower (where you will find Big Ben) wanted to take pictures or go to the London Eye (the ferris wheel). Similarly, we have seen on the cache line street theater :-)
For Terra the last cache we were exhausted and went to Soho to still buy and eat at a Malay evening. The food was good and interesting, but not 100% my taste, but let's try a new kitchen :-)
took the last secure connection, we then returned to the ship, checked in and then reached Sunday morning, Hoek van Holland. The crossing was very calm this time. Well after a great British breakfast, we went back to Dortmund.
Conclusion: Very nice, but demanding Terracaching tour. The Terra caches were in places that I did not even show and - as usual - interesting locations. All in all it was a thoroughly successful short trip, the weather has also played well.
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