

Tristan Pointed out this really cute chapel…

…looking over Landstuhl from the Schlossruine Nanstein Castle




Landstuhl





Atlas thinks the chapel is cool, also!





Knight in the pavers

Fountain with a Camino de Santiago symbol

The oldest houses in Landstuhl are from around the 16th century.



Atlas wants to hire the maid on the van.

On to Ehemalige Festung Homburg


Homburg
With castle ruins comes more tunnels and stairs




A scratching of the 250-million-year-old ichthyosaur remains they found in the limestone in 1968.



The sign says it’s dangerous. I had to check it out. When I stepped on the floor and started to sink in the much, I decide the sign was not kidding.
Another danger sign


Where I would have come out if I have ventured past the muck

Atlas eared me that I was a wimp for not going through the dangerous tunnel.


I came across a wheelbarrow on a landing looking for the restroom at an Asian restaurant. I got confused. It could have been from jet lag, the Dragon Fruit drink, or the pole dancing. It’s hard to say.

Atlas giving me an ear up for getting lost trying to find the restroom at an Asian restaurant.










Cute homes, chapel, and cat. Did you adopt Atlas on your travels?
I LOVE the interior of the little chapter!
It’s always good to see what a smart cat is thinking… Atlas, a great name for a beautiful cat.
I truly appreciate your sharing all these wonderfully detailed photos in the tour you are giving us of your journey. Wishing you a continued wonderful trip!