Our Journey is nearing the end and today we wake to the sounds of ducks, geese and trains. We have docked in Rudesheim, a small town on the Rhine. It is home to Sigfried's musicial cabinet, a small museum dedicated to a collection of mechanical musical instruments. There are over 350 exhibits in the museum which is a house built for a nobleman in 1542. Many of the pieces were painstakingly rebuilt by Sigfried before his death in 2016. The engineering and craftsmanship in these pieces of equipment are astounding. Rudesheim is also home to Rudesheimer coffee. This is coffee with Brandy on 3 cubes of sugar. The alcohol is burned off while the brandy is stirred to dissolve the sugar. The brewed coffee is then poured in and topped off with whipped cream. It is a little expensive compared to a normal coffee but one has to try the experience. As we were finishing our coffee a group of Chinese tourists came to the coffee shop. They only wanted to use the toilets and created a ...
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