This is a closer shot of one of the horse sculptures. To me it is kind of funny looking and just had to take a picture of it.
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This was some local art along the shopping street. It is a very different look at horses. But I guess that is all in the eye of the beholder.
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Probably not. I think this tower on the castle is a little to drafty. Plus, his bedroom probably overlooks the city and not the surrounding hills.
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This is the entrance to the castle. Unfortunately we could not enter it. The Prince of the country of Liechtenstein does actually reside here, so entering was off limits.
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Vaduz Castle is high above the city. As you can see it lies on the edge of a cliff. You can walk up there on a designated path or drive.
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This is the main shopping district of Vaduz. Only the occasional car comes along this way as it is a pedestrian area. The city of Vaduz has only about 5000 inhabitants.
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Vaduz is the capital of Liechtenstein. The country of Liechtenstein lies to the east of Switzerland and is about 4 miles wide by 16 miles long. Yes, very small.
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At the Rheinfall there were also Camel rides. Mostly there were only children going, but occasionally you did see an adult getting a lift.
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After walking all over and taking the boat over and back from the rock, we finally found someone who could take a decent picture. We tried getting a picture on the rock, but the person ended up taking a picture of his own face and then his finger. I didn’t think a digital camera could be so difficult.
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