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Tales from the river

I’ve always been a keen sailor, and I love water, so when I had the opportunity to experience a Viking river cruise I wondered if being on the river would be anything like sailing a small boat bobbing around on the ocean. Of course, it could not have been more different.

The route I had chosen was Nuremberg to Budapest, a stretch of a river I had longed to experience since childhood: the Danube, cutting across Europe

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