Surprise visit
in Trier, Germany





Trier is a neat city. It's small, but considered the oldest city in Germany, having a well-documented history going back to 200 AD. Due to weather we only walked around a little bit. I did find out that one of its sister cities is my own birthplace, Ft. Worth!
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